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Graduation 

Local seniors celebrate 
with pomp, circumstance 

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Food 

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Week of June 14-20, 1990 Vol. 98, Number 24 The Official Newspaper ur Romulus 


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64 Pages 





All around town C-3 

Classified ads B-3 

Community calendar 06 

Crossword puzzle B-4 

Dining guide C-4 

Food C-1 

Obituaries B-3 

Opinion A-13 

People C-3 

School news A-5 

Society notices C-3 

Sports B-1 

Travel C-5 


The Romulus Roman 
Thursday, June 14, 1990 
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Ground is broken for local court expansion 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


Retired Judge James Stone 
was the first to dig in his shovel 
Monday morning during 
ground-breaking ceremonies 
for the 34th District Court ex- 
pansion. 

When complete, the 11,000- 
square-foot addition will con- 
tain two new courtrooms, 
judges chambers, enlarged 
public restrooms and holding 
cells at an approximate cost of 
$1.05 million. 

Host community Romulus 
will finance the expansion with 
revenues from the court oper- 
ating expense fund. The city 
will be responsible for pay- 
ments of $135,000 during the 
next 15 years. 

"This is not being passed on 
to the property taxpayers." 


said Romulus City Treasurer 
James Napiorkowski. "The 
people who break the law will 
fund it.” 

Napiorkowski said the ex- 
pense fund is made up of court 
fines contributed regularly to 
the city. 

Other communities served 
by the 34th District Court are 
Belleville and the townships of 
Huron, Sumpter and Van 
Buren. 

The expansion project began 
one year ago when judges 

Henry Zaborowski and William 
Szlinis came before Romulus 
City Council to describe a 
steadily increasing case load 
and the need for a third judge. 

State officials had already 
agreed the staff increase was 
needed, the judges said. 


A ceremonial shovel was passed among Romulus and Belleville officials Monday morning during ground- 
breaking ceremonies for the 34th District Court expansion Present was retired Judge James Stone 
ANP photo by Werner Stocunvstaff photographer 


First graduation 


Graduates of the Romulus Head Start preschool program marched 
down the aisle in caps and gowns for the first time June 6 at Romulus 
Senior High School. The 4- and 5-year-olds were presented with diplo- 
mas during the commencement ceremonies. Graduate Daniel Shelton 


(top) found a new use for his certificate. LaShawnda Harris (above, left) 
was solemn during her moment in the spotlight. To see more graduates, 
please see page A-5 for Romulus Senior High School commencement 

photOS.ANP photos by Werner SlocunVstaft photographer 


Few surprises found 
in election results 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 

The final count at the city 
clerk’s office shows Mary King 
and Edward Wilkerson will 
each serve four more years on 
the Romulus Board of Educa- 
tion. 

Clerk's office representa- 
tives said 447 people voted in 
the June 11 election. Reg- 
istered to vote were 13,849 
people. 

Incumbent Wilkerson re- 
ceived 348 votes and veteran 


Field fire frustrates Romulus firefighters 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 

Romulus firefighters spent 
five hours Monday night bat- 
tling a fire blazing from a pile 
of tires in a field near Van Born 
and Howell roads. 

Witnesses to the fire said the 


flames and smoke could be 
seen for miles. 

"We had quite a mess there,” 
said Romulus Fire Chief Wil- 
liam Greenslait. 

The fire may have been set 
by trespassers on the county- 
owned property, possibly chil- 
dren, Greenslait. Scraps of 


building material there could 
have easily been used to start 
the flames, he added. 

Firefighters were called to 
the scene at 7 p.m. 

When they arrived, Greens- 
lait said, traffic was backed up 
in the surrounding area be- 
cause of the thick smoke and 


gawkers. 

Firefighters extinguished 
the visible flames with water 
shuttled in from a nearby 
.source. The department hoses 
were not long enough to extend 
to the nearest pump and the 
fire in the field, Greenslait 
said. 


After the visible flames were 
out, four Department of Public 
Works staff members used a 
front end loader to move the 
tires to another part of the 
field. Then they covered the 
tires with sand to smother the 
remaining fire. 


board member King received 
350. 

In addition, two "write-ins” 
received support. 

Nine votes went to City 
Assessor Matthew Raftary. 

Resident James Bennett re- 
ceived three votes. 

For Romulus voters in the 
Wayne-Westland school dis- 
trict, an unofficial count Tues- 
day revealed the proposed mil- 
lage issue was turned down by 
6,251 to 4,379. 

Wayne-Westland school offi- 
cials had presented a single 
issue including a 4.9-mill in- 
crease, a 2.75-mill renewal and 
a rollback of the Headlee 
Amendment. 

Presenting this package to 
voters for the second time, 
school officials said before the 
election failure to approve the 
millage increase would result 
in serious cutbacks for the 
schools. 


INSIDE 


Deal in works 
to sell Hayti 
elementary 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


One year after Hayti 
Elementary School was closed, 
members of the Romulus 
Board of Education now have 
an opportunity to sell the build- 
ing for $259,000. 

Paul Weller of Weller Auto 
and Truck Parts has offered to 
purchase the Beverly Road 
building if soil tests and a re- 
zoning request for the site are 
successful. 

School board members say 
they have their own stipula- 
tions. Weller must agree to host 
polling places at the building 
through Dec. 31, 1990. 

Board members are also re- 
quiring Weller to obtain rezon- 
ing approval within the next 90 
days. If he cannot win approv- 
al, the deal will be off, they 
said. 

Superintendent Dr. William 
Bedell said the time frame was 
established because the dis- 
trict cannot accept other offers 
while they have a commitment 
to Weller. 

If the sale goes through, 
Romulus Community Schools 


would receive $243,460 after 
payment of a 6-percent com- 
mission. 

Last year at this time, Hayti 
students were saying goodbye 
to their school. School officials 
in March 1989 made the con- 
troversial decision to close the 
building because of declining 
student enrollments and finan- 
cial difficulties. 

Dating back to the 1940s, 
Hayti was the oldest operating 
elementary school in the dis- 
trict when it closed. 

Since that time, the district 
financial committee has re- 
ceived two offers for Hayti. 

The United States Child Care 
Institute offered to rent the 
facility for one year at $3,000 
per month with an option to 
purchase. 

The option called for a two- 
year land contract at $2,142 per 
month after a down payment of 
$30,000. The contract would call 
for a balloon payment after two 
years for the remainder of the 
$250,000 offer. 

Bedell said the financial 
committee recommended the 
Weller offer, a cash deal for 
more money. 




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June 14, 1990 


Top graduating seniors 
mark end of school year 


By DAWN ABFALTER 
ANP Staff Writer 

Romulus Senior High School 
graduating seniors have earned 
top grades. Those named to the 
list of academic achievers in- 
clude: 

EUGENE HANEY, 18, is the son 
of Gerald and Diantha Haney of 
Romulus. Haney plans to attend 
Eastern New Mexico Uni- 
versity. 

MARK HOINKA, 18. is the son 
of Ted and Sandy Hoinka. 
Hoinka will be a participant in 
the co-op work program at 
General Motors Institute. 

CINA ANN JACKSON is the 
daughter of Lawrence and Lin- 
da Jackson of Romulus. 

VALERIE D. KURTINITIS, 18, is 
the daughter of Lawrence and 
Ruth Kurtinitis of Romulus. 
Kurtinitis plans to engage in 
ministry part time and to work 
part time. 

DANIEL LESTER, 17, is the son 

of Edwin and Linda Lester. Les- 
ter plans to go to either Wash- 
tenaw Community College or 
trade school. 


CHRISTINE MARTELL, 18, is 

the daughter of Carol Martell 
and Jerry Coleman. Martell 
plans to major in music per- 
formance at Eastern Michigan 
University. 

JUAN RIVERA JR., 17, is the 

son of Juan and Beverly Rivera. 
Rivera plans to attend the Uni- 
versity of Michigan in Ann 
Arbor to obtain a master’s de- 
gree in architecture. 

TIPHAINE STEPCHUK, 17, is 
the daughter of Dale and Sonda 


Stepchuk. Stepchuk plans to 
study business administration 
at Adrian College. 

CRYSTAL LEE THOMPSON, 
17, is the daughter of Ronald and 
Jeanette Thompson. Thompson 
plans to major in music educa- 
tion at Eastern Michigan Uni- 
versity. 

LAURA LEE WASVARY, 17, is 

the daughter of Lawrence and 
Leonie Wasvary. Wasvary 
plans to attend Eastern Michi- 
gan University. 


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NOTICE 

PUBLIC HEARING 

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Notice is hereby given that the Romulus City Council has scheduled a 
Public Hearing on Thursday, June 14, 1990 at 7:30 p.m., in the Romulus 
City Hall Council Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, Michigan 
for the purpose of discussing the Proposed Budget. The Proposed 
Fiscal year 1990-1991 budget is available for inspection in the Clerk’s 
office, Monday through Friday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 
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City of Romulus 

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June 26, 1990. At that time said proposals will be publicly opened and 
read. 

(1) Bids shall be submitted on forms furnished by the City and shall be 
enclosed in an envelope clearly endorsed with the Bid Number and 
Item before being returned to the City Clerk’s Office. Bid forms may 
be obtained from, Lynn A. Conway, Finance Coordinator, 11111 
Wayne Road, Romulus, Michigan 48174. 

(2) The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and proposals and 
to waive technicalities. A proposal guarantee in the amount of five 
(5%) percent of the bid will be required. 

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City of Romulus 

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CITY OF ROMULUS 

MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF 
THE ROMULUS CITY COUNCIL HELD 
MAY 29, 1990 IN THE ROMULUS 
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 

The meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m. by Jimmie C. Raspberry, 
Chairman Pro Tern. 

Present: Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, Raspberry, 
Wadsworth. 

Absent: None 
Excused: Gear 

Administrative Officials in Attendance: 

Beverly McAnally, Mayor 

Linda R. Choate, Clerk 

James L. Napiorkowski, Treasurer 

Motion by Block, supported by Wadsworth to accept the agenda as 
amended.* * 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Naycs - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

2A. Motion by Pennington, supported by Lambert to approve the 
minutes of the regular meeting of the Romulus City C ouncil held May 
14, 1990 as amended. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry. Nayes - None. Abstain - Wadsworth. 

Motion Carried. 

90-239 

3A. Motion by Pennington, supported by Wadsworth to concur with 
the Planning Commission recommendation and introduce Appendix 
A Zoning Amendment 1.105. An ordinance to amend the official 
zoning map of the City of Romulus, be rezoning of 665.169 acres of 
property located cast of Wayne Road, south of Ecorsc Road north of 
1-94, and west of Venoy from a combination of R1A (Single Family 
Residential) and M-l (Light Industrial) to RC (Regional Center), and 
an additional 317 acres located on the west side of Mcrriman/Wickham 
from a combination of R1A (Single Family Residential) and C-l 
(Local Business) to RC (Regional Center). 

Roll Call Vole Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None 
Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-240 

3B. Motion by Block, supported by Wadsworth to approve the request 
from J.W. Stanbcrry for a new SDM license located at 6587 Wayne 
Road. 

Roll Call Vole Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Raspberry, 
Wadsworth. Nayes - None. Abstain - Pennington. 

Motion Carried. 

90-258 

*3C. Motion by Pennington, supported by Lambert to concur with the 
request from W.G. Wade Shows to stage a carnival for the period of 
June 5-10, 1990 on vacant property south of 9777 Wayne Road subject 
to traffic control approval and closing at 10:00 p.m. 

Roll Call Vole Showing: Ayes - Block, Lambert, Pennington, Raspber- 
ry. Nayes - Bergeron, Wadsworth. 

Motion Carried. 

90-241 

4 Motion by Lambert, supported by Pennington to forward a Resolu- 
tion to Congressman Ford and Senators Levin and Riegle in support 
of a national health insurance program for all citizens. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Block, Lambert, Pennington, Raspber- 
ry, Wadsworth. Nayes - Bergeron. 

Motion Carried. # 

Motion by Lambert, supported by Pennington to accept the 
Chairman’s Report. 

Roll Call Vote Showing. Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. . 

5A. Motion by Wadsworth, supported by Lambert to concur with the 
recommendation of Mayor McAnally and to approve the consent 


agenda items 5A1 through 5A5 as follows with the deletion of Items 

5 A3, 5A4, and 5A5 to be acted upon separately. 

90-242 

5A1. to award Bid #90-16 for T shirts and hats for 1990 Softball 
program awarded to the lowest bidder. Official Sports Center in the 
amount of $1557.02 with funds available in Account #101- 691.00- 
730.000. 

90-243 

5A2. to accept with regrets the resignation of Mr. Richard Campbell 
from the Board of Appeals. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-244 

5A3. Motion by Pennington, supported by Lambert to appoint Mr. 
Brooker Edwards to the Board of Appeals to fill the vacancy created 
by the resignation of Mr. Richard Campbell. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Lambert, Pennington, Wadsworth. 
Nayes - Bergeron, Block, Raspberry. 

Motion Failed. 

90-245 

5A4. Motion by Bergeron, supported by Wadsworth to reappoint Mr. 
James Napiorkowski to the Romulus Building Authority for a three 
(3) year term to end May 10, 1993. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-246 

5A5. Motion by Wadsworth, supported by Bergeron to reappoint Mr. 
Steve Trahcy to the Romulus Building Authority for a three (3) year 
term to end May 10, 1992. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-247 

5B. Motion by Block, supported by Pennington to concur with Mayor 
McAnally’s recommendation and purchase twenty three (23) 
telephone poles from Michigan Bell for phone service for the DPW 
building for a total price of $400.00. 

Roll Call Vole Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motiom Carried Unanimously. 

90-248 

*5C. Motion by Block, supported by Pennington to concur with Mayor 
McAnally’s recommendation and enter into an agreement with Wayne 
County to repair approximately six hundred (600) feet of Merriman 
Road, north of Pennsylvania Road with six (6) inches of asphalt at a 
cost of approximately Thirteen Thousand Dollars ($13,000.00) to the 
City of Romulus for material only. Said repair will be made by the 
County utilizing the County labor forces at no cost to the City. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

Motion by Bergeron, supported by Pennington to accept the Mayor s 
report. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-249 

6A1. Motion by Block, supported by Wadsworth to approve final 
adoption of budget amendments to T.l.F.A. District 2 (Wick Road 
Development A?ea); C-89/90-21, C-89/90-22, C-8SV90-23 and O 
89/90-24 All introduced at the regular meeting held May 14, 19* 
Resolutions 90-220, 90-225, 90-227, 90-223 and 90-224 respectively. 
Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-250 

6A2. Motion by Bergeron, supported by Lambert to issue a No Fee 
Permit to the Ladies Auxiliary of the Romulus VFW on Huron River 
Drive Post #9568 to hold a rummage sale on August 4-5, 1990. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron. Block, Lambert, Pennington, 


Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-251 

6A3. Motion by Wadsworth, supported by Block to adopt guidelines 
for the conduct of memorial observations, gatherings and special 
events. A copy in its entirety is on file in the Clerk’s office. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-252 

6B1. Motion by Bergeron, supported by lamberl to receive and file the 
Treasurer’s Monthly Cash Balance Report for April, 1990. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron. Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-253 

6B2. Motion by Pennington, supported by Block to authorize the 
TVeasurcr, James Napiorkowski to attend the Annual Conference of 
the Municipal Treasurers Association, August 21-24, 1990 in Anaheim, 
California based on City policy. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-254 

*8Motion by Bergeron, supported by Wadsworth to establish the 
proposed additional millage rate as follows: Operating 0.1984, Sanita- 
tion 0.5205, Sewer Debt 0.000 Total 0.7189; and to schedule a Public 
Hearing pursuant to the Truth in Taxation law on June 14, 1990 at 7:00 
p.m. in the Romulus Council Chambers, 11111 Wayne Road, Romulus, 
Michigan 48174. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-255 

9A. Motion by Wadsworth, supported by Bergeron to adopt a resolu- 
tion to thank Mr. Richard Campbell for his years of community service 
and to wish him a speedy recovery. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-256 

9B. Motion by Pennington, supported by Lambert, pursuant to Public 
Act 267 of 1976 that a notice be posted of the joint meeting between 
the Romulus School Board and the City of Romulus Elected 1 Officials 
to be held on June 18, 1990 at 7:00 p.m. at the Days Inn, 8800 W ickharn 
Road, Romulus, Michigan 48174 for the purpose of discussing the 

schools out of formula status. ... . . „ ■ , „„ 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, 1 enmngton, 

Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

90-257 

11. Motion by Bergeron, supported by Block to approve Warrant 
#90-10 in the amount of Five Hundred Fifty Seven Thousand Seven 
Hundred TNventy Four Dollars and Forty One Cents ($557,7^4.41). 
Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Motion Carried Unanimously. 

Motion by Wadsworth, supported by Block to adjourn the regular 
meeting of the Romulus City Council. 

Roll Call Vote Showing: Ayes - Bergeron, Block, Lambert, Pennington, 
Raspberry, Wadsworth. Nayes - None. 

Mcion Carried Unanimously. Rcspcc , rully Emitted. 

Linda R Choate, CMC, Clerk 
City of Romulus, Michigan 

1, Linda R. Choate, CMC, Clerk for the City ol Romulus. Mic higan, 
do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the minu cs of 
regular meeting ot the Romulus City ^^^^e CM^Iert 


City ol Romulus, Michigan 


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Teen clinic off to slow, steady start 


ROMULUS NEWS 

DIGEST 


Planning 

commission 

Members of the Romulus 
Planning Commission will now 
meet at 7:30 p.m. instead of 8 
p.m. the third Monday of every 
month. 

The new meeting time was 
approved unanimously at the 
May 21 meeting. 

Volleyball players 
hit the beach 

The fourth annual Romulus 
Beach Volleyball Tournament 
was staged June 2 and 3 at 
Elmer Johnson Park. 

The Saturday tournament fe- 
atured nine co-ed teams. Win- 
ners were Rick Doane, Kevin 
Fairris, Michelle Scarrow and 
Christine Stratton. 

The second-place team in- 
cluded Rick Danes. Debbie San- 
son, Robert Nerdhardt and 
Becky Nerdhardt. 

Sunday two men’s and 
women’s tournaments were 
staged. 

First place for the men were 
Alan Pavlovich and Mike Jank- 
owski followed by Brad Thomas 
and Leroy Tibbitts in second. 

The winning women were 
Laurie Huston and Amy Dona- 
hue while Marian Berlinn and 
Laurie Berlinn placed second. 

Two more tournament 
weekends are planned for July 7 
and 8 and Aug. 11 and 12. For 
further information and pre- 
registration call the recreation 
department at 942-8852. 

Golf lessons 

are available 

$ 

Youth and adult golf lessons 
will be offered this summer by 
the Romulus Recreation De- 
partment. 

Youth golf lessons will be for 
students ages 10 to 16. Four les- 
sons will be offered from 10 to 11 
a.m. Saturdays beginning June 
16 and ending July 7. The cost is 
$2 per lesson. 

Adults can choose from two 
class times, 10tolla.m.or6to7 
p.m. Classes will run for five 
Tuesdays beginning July 10. 
Students in their teens and up 
are welcome. The fee is $31. 

Teaching all classes will be 
pro golfer David Toth. Lessions 
will be at Par Four Golf at 31825 
Ecorse Road. 

Registration is being 
accepted now at the Recreation 
Center on Bibbins Road. 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


Members of the Romulus 
Adolescent Health Advisory 
Council moved ahead cautious- 
ly with summer plans June 7. 

Members of the advisory 
committee had to switch gears 
earlier this spring when the 
teen health clinic they resear- 
ched and planned for two years 
opened in Romulus Senior High 
School. 

The Romulus Adolescent 
Health Center is open to Romu- 
lus youth ages 11 to 19. Clinic 
services range from general 
physical exams, counseling 
and substance abuse education 
to gynecological services and 
pregnancy testing. Funding 
comes from a grant through 
the Michigan Department of 
Public Health. Overseeing the 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


Richard Moore was 16 when 
he made two promises to him- 
self. He swore he would earn 
his first million by age 25, and 
he would be worth $1 billion five 
years later. 

At 25, Moore is part-owner of 
a national cable installation 
chain. He achieved the first 
part of his goal. 

The former Romulus resi- 
dent said he now wants to en- 
courage other young people to 
work to make their dreams 
come true. 

“I have a saying. You can 
have anything you want as long 
as you’re willing to work for it. 
And they don’t teach that in 
school.” 

Moore said he hopes to aim 
his message at students leav- 
ing high school. It was when he 
was a student, a student who 
was frequently in trouble, that 
Moore set his goals. 

“I remember the day I de- 
cided. My high school 
sweetheart broke up with me. 
She said I wasn’t going any- 
where.” 

Moore went home that day 
and started watching televi- 
sion. He saw commercials for 
nice cars, nice clothes, the 
“good life.” 


clinic and the advisory com- 
mittee is the Romulus board of 
education. 

Currently, the committee is 
preparing for the summer and 
attempting to identify early 
glitches in clinic procedures. 

The summer itinerary fea- 
tures several grant applica- 
tions, policy and procedure re- 
finement, development of per- 
sonnel policies and fund 
raising. 

As committee members re- 
viewed these plans at the meet- 
ing Thursday they appeared 
very conscious of criticism the 
clinic received during planning 
when a group of local parents 
claimed such a facility would 
undermine their authority. 

Some of the parents express- 
ed concerns the clinic would be- 
come a direct or indirect 


‘‘It hit me right there. If I 
wanted those things I would 
have to make it happen. I knew 
I wanted to be successful.” 

When he graduated in 1983, 
Moore had begun to tell others 
about his dreams of wealth. 
Usually reactions were skep- 
tical. 

‘‘People would say, ‘Yea, 
right, sure you are.’ ” 

His first step, Moore decided, 
would be more education. 

‘‘Right after high school I 
went right into the military,” 
he said. “I wanted to go 
through college, but I wanted to 
do it on my own.” 

As an Army recruit, Moore 
was offered a college scho- 
larship, but soon he discovered 
a full-time military career 
allowed little time for lecture 
halls. 

An impatient Moore then 
looked to real estate as a possi- 
ble step toward his goal. 

He purchased rental prop- 
erties, sticking to purchases 
that required little or no money 
down. By the time he left the 
Army, Moore had made 80 
purchases and was ready to 
hire someone to help him man- 
age his acquisitions. 

From real estate, Moore 
moved into the growing field of 
cable television, establishing 
an installation company in 


source of birth-control pre- 
scriptions and abortion refer- 
rals. They claim the district 
should be more concerned with 
promoting abstinence. 

Health center representa- 
tives maintain birth-control de- 
vices and abortions or abortion 
referrals cannot be dispensed 
from the center. 

Dr. Natalia Tanner, part- 
time clinic physician, said she 
is concerned about a different 
perception of the clinic. Stu- 
dents tend to see it as a dispen- 
sary or drop-in center, she 
said, a place to go with a 
headache or jammed finger. 

‘‘They don’t see it as a com- 
prehensive health care facil- 
ity,” she said. 

Tanner later suggested a 
series of cooperative programs 
with the schools to provide 


Romulus. 

‘‘I didn’t enjoy selling real 
estate,” he said. ‘‘I kind of 
wanted to buy everything.” 

As a Romulus installer, 
Moore soon ran across a power- 
ful competitor. Advanced Com- 
munications, Inc. was already 
installing for most companies 
in Southeast Michigan, Moore 
said, including those in Wayne 
and Romulus. 

Eventually, Moore went to 
work for ACI. When company 
officials last October decided 
to establish a California office, 
Moore was sent as a regional 
managing officer and partner 
in the company. 

Moore said the momentum of 
cable television will help him 
reach his second goal, $1 bil- 
lion. 

‘‘Everybody wants cable 
these days. We have people 
who call for cable before they 
get their phones hooked up, ” he 
said. ‘‘Soon we’ll see a fiber op- 
tic line in the home. It will do 
everything - cable, the phone, 
electric meters, fire alarms. 
Basically, the whole country 
will be rewired.” Moore said 
his investments in cable have 
become a major portion of his 
assets along with his $500,000 
Southern California home, an 
antique collection and a rare 
Corvette. 


health education and promote 
the clinic Among her sugges- 
tions was a health column in 
the student newspaper. She 
agreed to supervise the stu- 
dents who tackle the project. 

An activity summary for the 
clinic suggests students are uti- 
lizing the clinic, but the patient 
list is developing slowly. 

Between the April 26 clinic 
opening and June 1, 34 visits 
were recorded. Services ren- 
dered include health promotion 
and risk reduction, one 
patient; immunizations, five 
patients; sexually transmitted 
disease diagnosis and treat- 
ment, one patient; general 
medical care. 27 patients. 

The referral count listed four 
for mental health services and 
one for prenatal and postpar- 
tum care. 


Project Director Kate Con- 
way said she anticipates a 
steady increase of patients as 
word about clinic services 
spreads. Already, she said, 
approximately 150 parents 
have submitted signed permis- 
sion slips. No minor can be tre- 
ated at the clinic without one. 

Conway said the average 
time for most clinics to “take 
hold” in a community is two- 
and-a-half years. 

"It takes time. We have to 
build trust,” she said. 

Because the clinic recently 
gained a physician's assistant, 
it will be open five days a week. 
Conway added. 

The facility will be available 
to students who received writ- 
ten requests from the district 
for immunizations or 
physicals. 


Romulus graduate tells students 
never to give up their dreams 



Richard Moore (above) said his friends and family told him he was crazy 
when he described dreams of success and wealth. Now, the 25-year-old 
former resident can boast of partial owner-ship in a national cable installa- 
tion company. ANP photo by Werner Slocum/slaft photographer 


Council eyes revised sidewalk ordinance 


Registration 

begins 

Adults ages 20 to 60 can now 
register for a 12-session jazzer- 
cise class offered through the 
Romulus Recreation Depart- 
ment. 

Classes will be staged from 
6:30 to 7:30 Mondays and 
Wednesdays from June 18 
through July 30 at the Recrea- 
tion Building. The fee is $36. 

Rummage sale 
is planned 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


Amendments to the city side- 
walk ordinance are awaiting 
final approval from Romulus 
City Council. 

Councilmembers OK’d the 
changes unanimously last 
week during a first reading. 

The revisions mainly benefit 
future developers who were re- 
quired by the original ordi- 
nance to construct sidewalks 


on their property for site-plan 
approval. 

Developers now have two op- 
tions in addition to sidewalk 
construction. 

First, the planning commis- 
sion during site-plan review 
could accept payment for side- 
walks instead of a promise to 
construct them. The money 
would be placed in an escrow 
account and used when city 
officials decide sidewalks are 
needed. 


Local man is charged 
in assault of child 


The Ladies Auxiliary of the 
Romulus Veterans of Foreign 
Wars Post 9568 will sponsor a 
rummage sale Aug. 4 and 5. 

Proceeds from the event, 
which will be staged at the VFW 
HaU at Huron River Drive, will 
go toward sign repair for the 
post. 

District honors 
volunteers 

Romulus Community Schools 
hosted a special dinner in honor 
of citizens who volunteered 
their services to the district this 
school year. 

The Volunteer Recognition 
Dinner attracted more than 300 
volunteers and staff. 

For more information about 
volunteer opportunities call 
IieCesne at 1-1600 


By FLORENCE MEEKS 
ANP Staff Writer 


A 47-year-old Romulus man 
faces four counts of second- 
degree criminal sexual con- 
duct charges. 

George Wysocki was 
arraigned June 7 at the 34th 
District Court in Romulus be- 
fore Judge Henry Zaborowski. 

Wysocki was able to post 
bond, which was set at $10,000, 
cash. 


Plans are under way to in- 
stall train-activated sensor 
gates at railroad crossings 


The defendant was sche- 
duled to appear in court June 13 
for his preliminary examina- 
tion. 

Romulus police officials said 
Wysocki was arrested June 7 
after several months of inves- 
tigation. 

Police based the investiga- 
tion on complaints from a local 
7-year-old boy who came to the 
police with his parents in April. 

The minor is reportedly an 
acquaintance of the defendant, 
police said. 


near Eureka and Pennsylvania 
roads. 

The project was discussed by 
Romulus Department of Public 
Works officials James Panos 
and Melvin Zilka and building 
department Director David 
Paul along with representatives 
from Huron Township. CSX 
Railroad and subsidiary Total 
Distribution Services. 

CSX officials also said a re- 
pair report will soon be re- 
leased to the city regarding 
crossings at Grant. Northline, 
Eureka and Pennsylvania 
roads. 


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Plans in the works to 
install train gates 


Meagher said the account 
could only be used for sidewalk 
construction. Payments by de- 
velopers would be based on 
estimated sidewalk costs. In- 
terest earned on those pay- 
ments would remain in the 
account to cover inflation. 

If the account did not contain 
enough money to cover a future 
construction cost, the city 
would subsidize it. 

When this change was 
brought before councilmem- 


bers at an April 16 study ses- 
sion, several suggested a con- 
tract option. Developers in 
areas where sidewalks are not 
needed would sign a written 
agreement with the city. When 
Romulus officials decide side- 
walks are needed, the develop- 
er would be responsible for con- 
struction. If the developer does 
not comply, a lien would be 
placed against that property to 
cover construction costs. 

Councilmember Fred Junior 


Block said at the study session 
most people would rather 
handle their own money in- 
stead of entrusting it to the city 
in an escrow account. 

Meagher did not include the 
contract amendment in the re- 
vision. 

All of the ordinance amend- 
ments were based on recom- 
mendations from the city plan- 
ning commission. 



Big present 

Members of the Romulus Kiwanis Club presented the Romulus HistoncaJ Society with a check for $550 last 
week The money was collected at the Kiwanis pancake breakfast staged at the Romulus Festival last 
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The dass of 1990. 


Romulus Senior High School graduate Shannon Manson gets a hug from principal Thomas Dolan after she receives her 
diploma during commencement exerdses at Crisler Arena. 






ANP photos by 
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June 14, 1990 


Legislators to debate clean air bills 


By RANDY FRANK 
ANP Staff Writer 


Congressman William D. 
Ford (D-Taylor) will be a con- 
feree as U.S. representatives 
and senators negotiate differ- 
ences in their various Clean Air 
Act bills. 

Ford, co-sponsor of the 
House version of the Clean Air 
Act. will seek to preserve the 
House version and have it 
accepted by the joint confer- 
ence committee where both 
bills are awaiting further ac- 
tion 

Ford has hopes that an 
agreement will be reached be- 
fore the August congressional 
recess, according to Ford’s 
assistant. Ross Essenberey. 

Ford. Essenberey said, pro- 
vided an amendment (in the 
House version of the legisla- 
tion) which would give addi- 
tional unemployment com- 
pensation benefits, training 
and employment search and 
relocation benefits to workers 
who lose their jobs because of 



William D. Ford 

provisions in the new Clean Air 
Act. 

“I’ll try to keep the stronger 
House version intact in our con- 
ference with the Senate,” Ford 
said. 

He said the new plan is simi- 
lar to the Trade Adjustment 
Assistance program. 

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the Clean Air Act calls for ev- 


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ABSTRACT OF MEETING NO. 17 HELD JUNE 05, 1990 

Wayne City Council held regular meeting at 8:00 PM at City Hall. All 
members present. Presented CM FA award to Finance Director. 
Presented resolution to Waste Management regarding 1990 Cleanup 
Program. Minutes of May 15 meeting approved. Held Public Hearing 
on DDA’s Development Plan, approved Plan. Request to recognize 
Gerald and Dorothy McFarland’s 50th wedding anniversary approved. 
Request from Wayne Charter Committee for Charier amendments 
denied. Appointed Bill Demnier to Parks and Recreation Foundation. 
Resignation of Patricia Gall from Employee Suggestion and Award 
Board accepted. Also approved: resolution supporting legislative 
reform of property tax system; DDA recommendations, as follows: 

1989- 90 and 1990-91 budgets, policy to not capture debt millage, and 
authorize return of excess 1989-90 captured tax; DDA funding and 
contract for parking structure repairs: 1990-91 City Budget; 1990-91 
Water & Sewer Rates; establish equipment operations and replace- 
ment fund and related 1990-91 budget; MML 1990-91 membership 
fee; Change Order No. 1 District Court & DPS Parking Paving con- 
tract; Change Order No. 1 Public Housing Window Replacement 
Project; Segment 3 funding agreement, North Huron Valley/Rouge 
Valley Wastewater Control System; MMRMA participation for FY 

1990- 91; Traffic Control Order 345, Wayne Living Center; Assessment 
of additional charges to abate hazardous conditions, and contract for 
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T-shirts. Received and filed communications, reports and consent 
calendar. Adjourned at 9:20 PM. 

Bill Richards, Jr. 
City Clerk 

PUBLISH: June 14, 1990 


ery area of the country to com- 
ply with newly established air 
pollution goals. The goals 
range from three years to 20 
years, he said. 

Every area of the country, in- 
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meeting these goals. 

The major provisions of the 
act attack the acid rain, auto- 
mobile and fossil-fuel waste 
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The new Clean Air Act aims 
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The sulfur emitted from utili- 
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Proposed law would call for 
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The House version of the 
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Hydrocarbon automobile 
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Alternative fuels used in 
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Although this provision may 
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June 14, 1990 


Associated Newspapers 


Page A-9 


Suburbs seek 
equal jail space 


Before the new Wayne Coun- 
ty jail facility opens, area law 
enforcement officials are tak- 
ing steps to ensure that space 
will be available to house their 
misdemeanant prisoners. 

John Santomauro, Canton 
Township public safety direc- 
tor, reported to members of the 
Conference of Western Wayne 
that ‘‘committed space” has 
been negotiated. 

An agreement for allocated 
space has been approved by the 
Wayne County Detention Com- 
mittee and the Western Wayne 
Chiefs Association, Santo- 
mauro said. It calls for an 
allocation of 50 percent of the 
slots to be allocated for misde- 
meanant prisoners and sets a 
list of priorities for allocated 
space in the new jail. 

Santomauro, who repre- 
sented the WWCA at the June 8 
meeting, said the agreement 
was not an ideal one, but nego- 
tiators .‘‘worked out the best 
deal they could” for the out- 
county communities. 

According to the guidelines, 
360 beds will be allocated for 
misdemeanant prisoners with 


one-half of those slated for use 
by Detroit and the remaining 50 
percent for other Wayne Coun- 
ty communities. 

Allocation of space in the new 
Wayne County jail facility will 
be made following the guide- 
lines establishing nine cate- 
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• Category One, persons con- 
victed of contempt; 

• Category Two, alternate 
workforce violators from the 
county or other work force 
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• Category Three, pretrial 
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• Category Four, pretrial 
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• Category Five, misde- 
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• Category Six, pretrial prop- 
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• Category Seven, sentenced 
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• Category Eight, sentenced 
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779-2190 

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44750 FORD ROAD 

455-3190 

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34901 PLYMOUTH RD 

425-2400 


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Otter includes most single vision and bifocal prescriptions Some 
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14595 SOUTHFIELD 

382-5100 


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2085 RAWSONVILLE 

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545-8727 

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WARREN 

29148 VAN DYKE 

751-4430 

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879 HUNTER 

644-4440 

GARDEN CITY 
29316 FORD RD 

261-6868 

DEARBORN 

23050 MICHIGAN AVE 

274-8815 

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Ethnic Foods & More 
Bingo (Air Conditioned 
50-50 Drawings 
Wooden Dance Floor 
Garage Sale 
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Hosts sought for exchange students 


Exchange students from 
France, Spain and Germany are 
seeking host families in the area 
through the NACEL Cultural Ex- 
change program. 

The visitors - boys, girls and 
chaperones - will be here from 
July 2 to July 29 and from July 29 
to Aug. 25. 

French students are from the 
south and southwest area of 
France as well as from Paris, 
and visitors from Spain are from 
Madrid. Barcelona and northern 
Spain. Twenty -five German stu- 
dents, from Munich and Stuttgart 
and other areas in Germany, are 
expected to arrive for the second 
visit session. 


Details about the prospective 
visitors are available to ensure 
that the student and host family 
are compatible, said Poker- 


winski. 

For further information, con- 
tact the area representative at 
461-0989. 


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SENIOR HOUSING 


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(313) 274-4144 (313) 853-0710 


Western Wayne County 

Professional 

Directory 


{NEWBURGH HEIGHTS 

DENTAL GROUP 

General Dentistry 


Sheldon G. Eichler, D.D.S. William C. Kelly. D.D.S 
John F. Kecskes. D.D.S. S.A. Card. D.D.S 

G. Thomas Poirier Jr.. D.D.S. J.A. Van Hook. D D.S 
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37380 Glenwood 


Call 722-5130 


Evenings and Saturday 

Appointments Available 


\ 


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Rlwnda J. Hennessy, D.D.S. 
N. Badalamenti D.D.S. 

gentle family dentistry 


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310 Bert Lane. Inkster, Ml 48141 

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Convenient financing With easily approved credit you li have no payments for 
a full three months from the date you place your order 


Frank Tanana, Pitcher with the Tigers, says: 

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WAYNE 

Roland Bros., Inc. 

722-2253 

TRENTON 

Expen Heating & Cooling 

676-4488 

TAYLOR 

M.E Downs Engineering 

382- 1744 

PLYMOUTH 

Quality 

Heating & Cooling 
454-4210 
Dunlap 

Heating & Cooling 

453-6630 

LIVONIA 
Erv Oiler's Company 
538-4900 
Bergstrom's Inc. 

522-1350 

LINCOLN PARK 
Ruetz Air Conditioning 
& Heating 

383- 9527 

GARDEN CITY 
Tru-Temp 
Heating & Cooling 

427-6612 

DETROIT 
National Heating Co. 
864-8443 
Majestic 

Heating & Cooling 
835-1616 
Krueger Healing 
& Air Conditioning 
526-1037 
American Ideal 
842-2880 

DEARBORN HTS. 

Parklane 

Hearing & Cooling 
581-1525 
Community 
Heating & Cooling 

291-0738 

DEARBORN 

Parsons 

Heating & Cooling 
581-4900 
Great Lakes 
Heating & Cooting 
581-1400 
A- Ross 

Heating & Coding 

274-6010 


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Watch for these special sections coming soon in the Associated Newspapers . 
Suburban Living Magazine - June 28 
Wayne Historical Tab • July 5 

He sure your advertisement is included . . . call 729-4000 NOW ! 









Legislative forum is set 


State legislators and, 
perhaps, a visit from the gov- 
ernor, will highlight the July 13 
legislative forum sponsored by 
the Conference of Western 
Wayne. 

The July 13 event, which will 
be hosted by Dearborn Mayor 
Michael Guido, will take the 
place of the monthly meeting of 
the Conference of Western 
Wayne. 

CWW Executive Director 
Daniel Gilmartin said topics of 
concern to the 17 member com- 
munities will be on the agenda 
of the 9 a.m. meeting which will 


be conducted at the Dearborn 
Inn. 

An issues survey, conducted 
by the CWW earlier this year, 
revealed a high level of interest 
in the following subjects: 

• Increased programs and 
funding for drug education; 

• Concern about increases in 
property assessments; 

• Solid waste, recycling and 
composting issues; 

• Future sewer needs, and 

• Need for increased trans- 
portation for seniors and the 
handicapped. 

Gilmartin said Gov. James 
Blanchard had expressed an in- 


terest in atending the forum, but 
has not made a formal commit- 
ment to attend. 


Do You Have A Problem With 

• Sidewalk 


Bedl-CareT 


uneven; afraid of tripping? 

• Stoops and patios settling toward the building? 

• Driveways and parkways tilted or uneven? 

• Warehouse or plant floors settled? 

• Floor joints move, voids under floors? 

W l / of Replacement Costs 

+ with our remarkable way of 
* ^ raising concrete. 


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Pedi-Care Pediatric Clinic 

35420 Nankin Blvd. #401 
Westland, Michigan 

427-3636 


Call ... 1-800-968-2345 For Free Estimates 


MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY 


Now You Cart Afford. . . 
THE AMERICAN DREAM! 


Sale Ends June 16 

NO PA YMENTS TILL SEPT. 
1990* WITH THE 
GOODYEAR CREDIT CARD 


OWN A HOME FOR LESS MONTHLY COST THAN AN APARTMENT 


Step Up To Quality 


Sherwood Village Features: 

Ownership Equity 
Night Security 

Wayne/Westland School System 
Near Great Shopping/Minutes 
from Wayne/Westland Mall 
Near Metro Airport 


Excellent Location 
Basketball Court 
Multi purpose Room 
Playground 
Laundry Facilities 


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• Easy rolling, long wear- 
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• Gas saving steel belted 
radial construction 


All season, all terrain 
performance for mini- 
vans, mini-pickups, 
4-WD cars 
Rugged strength, 
easy-rolling radial 
construction 


Mon. - Fri. 

8:30 a m. * 5 p.m. 

41275 Old Michigan 
Canton, Michigan 
(1 block west of 1*275, south of 
Michigan Ave.) 

•When you move an approved new 
or pre-owned home Into Sherwood 
Village with this ad. Offer 
extended to 6/15/90. 


MICHK 


P155/80R13 

1 Whitewall 

No Trade Needed 

Polyester cord/radial ply construction 
for smooth ride 

Steel belts for strength and durability 
Rib tread design for wet traction 
Eleven whitewall sizes to fit most ve- 
hicles 


OWL - Outline While Letters 
OBL - Outline Black Letters 


ARRIYA 


Easy rolling, long wear- 
ing tread compound 
Gas-saving steel belted 
radial construction 
Dependable wet/dry 
traction for year-round 
performance 


For classic muscle cars, 
street vans, RV‘s and 
sport trucks 

High traction compound 
with two steel radial 
belts to muscle the tread 


P205/75R14 

P205/75R15 

P215/75R15 

P225/75R15 

P23S/7SR1S 


P165/80R13 

P175/B0R13 

P105/8OR13 

P185/75R14 

P195/75R14 


RAISED WHITE 
LETTER SIZE 


P215/65R1S 
P205/60R13 
P21 5/60R 1 4 
P195/60R14 
P235/60R14 
P245/60R14 
P245/60R15 
P255/60R15 
P275/60R15 


Dr. Washington is Chief of Cardio- 
vascular Surgery at Oakwood 
Hospital. Dearborn. He is a clinical 
instructor in surgery at Wayne State 
University School of Medicine and 
maintains a private practice in 
cardio-vascular surgery in Troy. 


% TOPS IN TIRES. . . TOPS IN SERVICE 

ft Bring your car or light truck to a Goodyear Certified A 

Auto Service retailer for a full list of services: ^ 

yt. • Wheel Alignment • Computerized Engine 
/y • Transmission Service Analysis ^ 

« • Cvhoiict Qwctom ^ y 


OPEN HEART SURGERY 
- MORE COMMON 
THAN YOU THINK 


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Springs • Lube, Oil & Filter 

Batteries • Cooling/Heating 

Brake System Systems 

YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION IS OUR COMMITMENT. 


Open heart surgery may be 
done to repair or replace a 
heart valve. Mechanical 
valves made of titanium and 
carbon, or porcine valves, 
taken from the aorta of a pig. 
are used. 

Bypass open heart surgery 
is done to increase blood flow 
beyond blocked sections of 
coronary arteries. Blockages 
are usually caused by 
atherosclerosis, or hardening 
of the arteries. An artery from 
the chest wall or section of a 
vein, usually from the 
patient s leg, is used to 
replace the blocked artery to 
the heart. 

Both types of open heart 
surgery are performed by 
highly specialized teams of 
experts which include the 
surgeons, an anesthesi- 
ologist, a nurse clinician to 
assist the surgeons, surgical 
nurses and two technicians 
who run the heart-lung 
bypass machine. 

Open heart surgery is part 
of Oakwood Hospital’s 
comprehensive treatment of 
heart problems. 


By Bruce C. Washington, M.D. 

Open heart valve surgery 
and open heart bypass 
surgery are major medical 
advances that save lives and 
improve the quality of life. 

Many people think of open 
heart surgery as something 
done only in a life or death 
situation. Although some of 
these surgeries are 
emergencies, most arc 
planned. They follow 
extensive diagnostic work 
which often includes stress 
testing and cardiac 
catheterization. 

More than 200.000 people 
undergo open heart surgery 
each year. It is now one of the 
most common operations. 
Hundreds of open heart 
surgeries have been 
performed at Oakwood 
Hospital with excellent 
results. 

There is no age limitation 
on bypass surgery. The 
majority of patients arc over 
70, and Oakwood recently 
performed a bypass operation 
on an 89-year-old patient 


P155/80R13 

> Whitewall 

No Trade Needed 

Polyester cord/radial ply construction 
for smooth ride 

Steel belts for strength and durability 
All season tread design for year 
'round traction 


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P205 75R15 
P21S/75R15 
P225J75R15 
P235/75R15 


P165/80R13 

P175/80R13 

P18S/80R13 

P185/75R14 


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ers for their competitive prices, warranties and credit terms 


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ITU Ai*« 

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WESTLAND 

March Tire Company 
35235 W. Warren 

721-1810 


PLYMOUTH 

March Tire Company 
767 S. Mam St. 

455-7800 


DEARBORN 

Beck's Wheel City. Inc 
7000 Schaeler 


CANTON 

March Tire Company 
5759 Sheldon Road 

454-0440 


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RAISED WHITE 
LETTER SIZE 

SALE PRICE 
No Trade 
Needed 

PI 75/70R1 3 
P1B5/70R13 
P195/70R13 
P195/70R14 
P205/70RI4 
P215/70R14 
P225/70R14 
P225/70R1S 
P235/70R15 

1S738 

160 38 
$83 63 
$66 97 
$70 51 
$72 68 
$74 98 
$77 27 
$79 65 


WHITEWALL 

SIZE 

SALE PRICE 

No TYad* 

N««d«d 

PI55/WR13 

539 95 

P155/80RI3 

14713 

PI75/75RI3 

151 J7 

PI75/B0R13 

549 *3 

P1B5/80R13 

$52 49 

P1BS/S5R14 

$60 34 

Pl75f7SRM 

$54 01 

Pl«Sr7SRl4 

$56 92 

P195775R14 

$59 71 

P20S/75R14 

$63 01 

P215775R14 

$66 39 

P105/75R15 

$63 01 

P205T7SR15 

$66 39 

P215;7SR1S 

$69 IS 

P225/75R15 

173 52 

P235T75R1S 

$77 35 


SIZE & 
SIDEWALL 

SALE PRICE 

No tadc 
Needed 

P215/75R15 OWL 

$76.95 

P225/7SR15 OWL 

$78 95 

P235/75R15 OWL 

$79 95 

P215/75R15 OBL 

$74.72 

P225/75R15 OBL 

$76 95 

P235/75R15 OBL 

$70 59 


BLACKWALL 

SIZE 

SALE PRICE 

No Thade 
Needed 

P155/BOR12 

$35 74 

P145/B0R13 

$35.74 

P155/80R13 

$37.53 

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New director is tapped 


A new solid waste coordina- 
tor has been named by the Con- 
ference of Western Wayne. 

CWW members approved the 
contract to hire Jeanna Paluz- 
zi, a former environmental 
plannner, at the June 8 meet- 
ing. She will fill the post which 
was left vacant when former 
coordinator Sandy Altschul res- 
igned. 

Paluzzi, a 1982 graduate of 
Michigan State University, has 
completed graduate work in 
land use law and public invest- 
ment analysis. She is currently 
enrolled in civil engineering 
courses at Lawrence Technolo- 
gical University. 

The new coordinator worked 
as an environmental planner 
for the Southeast Michigan 
Council of Governments in 1989 
and 1990. She is a member of 
the Air and Waste Manage- 
ment Association. Michigan 
Association of Environmental 
Professionals. 


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Associated Newspapers 


Page A- 13 


Opinion 


Clean Air Act 
negotiations 
are productive 

Legislators are in the midst of negotiations concerning 
various Clean Air Act bills. 

The legislation calls for stiff penalties for companies 
failing to comply with various environmental regulations 
regarding acid rain, automobile fuel and fossil-fuel waste 
emissions. 

Some of the goals of the legislative package are to force 
industry to make advances in the area of emissions, espe- 
cially the automobile companies. 

While most U.S. automakers are deeply involved in 
research to help alleviate the pollution problems posed by 
currently used fuels, this legislation will force automak- 
ers to make expensive investments to achieve these 
goals. The proposal calls for a 24-percent reduction in 
hydrocarbon automobile emissions by the year 2000, and 
would require automakers to sell 150,000 alternative- 
fueled cars from 1994 to 1996 and 300,000 per year begin- 
ning in 2000. 

Utility companies are also hard hit by the proposed 
legislation. 

Congressmen William D. Ford has been a supporter of 
this legislation, but he has added some relief to those who, 
at the most basic level, may be affected most by the 
legislation. 

The amendment, introduced by Ford, calls for addi- 
tional unemployment compensation provisions for those 
workers who may be displaced as a result of the legisla- 
tion. 

The Clean Air Act is critical to the survival of our 
planet. Dangerous emissions continue to eat away at the 
protective layer surrounding the Earth. 

But making such drastic steps in a short period of time 
may prove to cause the greatest hardship for employees 
who are put out of work as a result. 

Therefore, we support Ford’s amendment to the pack- 
age, and hope that legislators across the country will see 
the value in the entire package as it is currently being 
discussed. 

Local voters 
say no taxes, 
what is next? 

Voters in the Wayne- Westland and Belleville school 
districts voted down millage increases Monday. 

The school districts now find themselves in dire straits. 
Budgets have been trimmed to the bone, teachers are 
without work, students are without athletic and music 
programs, and there will be no new books or supplies. 
There are just a few options now. 

The first and most important is a unified effort to fight 
for equitable funding of education at the state level. The 
time has passed for procrastination and disinterest, chil- 
dren’s futures are at stake. Residents must write to their 
legislators, and to all state lawmakers, to demand fair 
funding of schools. Legislators have passed the buck once 
too often. 

Secondly, the cuts are made and it is time to live within 
the financial restrictions set. To keep some programs 
alive for students, and to provide them with much needed 
educational resources the help of volunteers and con- 
cerned citizens is needed. 

Never before have parent organizations, booster clubs, 
and the like, had such an awesome responsibility thrust 
upon them. Helpers could be put to use in the classrooms 
and on the playing field. They can be the link to keeping 
young people interested in education. 

The voters have spoken, and nothing can be done to 
change that now. So let us move forward and work toward 
a single goal - a better education for the young people of 
Wayne County. 



Handgun law 
makes sense 

In response to your article “ 
Proposed law would make 
world safer,” dated May 24, 
1990, 1 agree with Senator Faust 
introducing legislation that 
would make it a felony for 
adults, if children became ac- 
cessible to improperly stored 
handguns. 

The National Rifle Associa- 
tion would probably block this 
legislation, but surely if gun 
dealers were made to sell lock- 
ed boxes and trigger locks with 
all guns, The National Rifle 
Association would then work 
with legislators to enforce the 
law. 

Finally, 1 believe legislation 
could go one step further by en- 
suring that these requirements 
are fulfilled before furniching a 
gun permit by asking for proof, 
maybe an identification tag 
which when punched into the 
computer would correspond 
with a locked box and trigger 
lock, the person would then 
have complied with the law and 
have maintained a safe environ- 
ment for children 

Heather Vella 

Westland 

Forum was 
well planned 

On Tuesday, May 29, the 
League of Women Voters held a 
forum for the Plymouth-Canton 
school board candidates .Having 
participated in three ol these 
forums, I can say with some ex- 
perience that this year’s was 
probably the most intellectual 
and the one most attended. Also, 


LETTERS 

the emotionally charged attacks 
common in the past seem to have 
subsided... almost. Almost, that 
is, except for the twisted misrep- 
resentation made by one candi- 
date referring to an alleged state- 
ment made by a “CBE candi- 
date.” 

According to this candidate, a 
“CBE candidate” said that it is 
acceptable to harass, intimidate 
and threaten supporters of other 
candidates. Since I was partici- 
pating in the discussion where 
this statement was supposedly 
made, I can tell with certainty, 
words were twisted and fabri- 
cated to the point that the mean- 
ing was changed 180 degrees. 

Since I am considered a "CBE 
candidate” I am calling for pub- 
lic retraction and apology. It is 
naive to expect anyone would 
approve of such tactics, and 
make such a statement. 

Hopefully this candidate will 
give greater regard to the truth in 
the future. The public has a diffi- 
cult enough time discerning the 
truth without blatant untruths 
being spouted. 

Robert Anderson 
Canton Township 

Complaint falls 
on deaf ears 

Imagine if you will, driving 
down a suburban street with no- 
thing on your mind but the days 
past events when out of the 
seemingly empty sky comes a 
white sphere or imagine if you 
will five little children chasing 
that little sphere. 

That event happens daily on 


Hunter Street right here in 
Westland. It seems that the way 
that the hard ball diamond at 
Jaycees Park was designed that 
most of the foul balls end up out 
of the playing field and either 
onto Hunter Street or across the 
street and onto the homeowners 
property. Numerous calls to the 
parks and recreation depart- 
ment to rectify this situation 
have fallen on deaf ears. My last 
conversation with the director 
ended after him stating that 
they had already spent $4,000 to 
try to correct the problem and 
that seemed like enough to do 
the job. It didn’t. 

I ask how many $4,000 funer- 
als does he expect to pay before 
something is done? I ask how 
many $4,000 accidents does he 
expect to pay before something 
is done? I ask how many win- 
dows or doors does he have to 
replace before something is 
done? I ask how many children 
have to be mauled by dogs in 
homeowners back yards be- 
cause children are retrieving 
baseballs before something is 
done? 

Larry Monticello 

Westland 

Teach children ' 
responsibility 

Re article ‘‘Abortion issue 
has many sides” 

The issues addressed in this 
article bring numerous 
thoughts to mind. What is basi- 
cally given attention to are 
many societal problems which 
took a long time to create and 
will take extreme effort to 
cure. 

A primary consideration 
should be given to teaching 


children to accept responsibil 
ity for their actions. The home 
is the place to start. Unfortu- 
nately, too many times this is 
overlooked. 

The present educational sys- 
tem has done little to help 
young people understand what 
is expected of them either. 
Within too many public schools 
the importance of abstinence is 
not stressed. Along with teen 
health centers and like prog- 
rams, the value-free, no- 
moral-judgment attitude pre- 
vails. Society, it seems, is 
afraid to say “NO” to young 
people, and young people con 
tinue to do what they feel 
rather than making sound 
judgments. 

For some time now I have 
been an active participant and 
supporter of CRISIS PRE- 
GNANCY AID CENTER, lo- 
cated at 21415 Goddard in 
Taylor (374-0520). This center 
provides many services to 
those who find themselves con- 
fronted with a crisis pregnan- 
cy. These services include: 
material needs for mother and 
child, free pregnancy tests, 
arrange for financial assist- 
ance, arrange for live-in 
accommodations, help in con- 
tinuing school or job, makes 
available community re 
sources, offers adoption info, 
offers furnishings to set up 
housekeeping and more. Over 

1.000 people have been helped 
through this center. Close to 

10.000 persons have been 
helped through the Lincoln 
Park Crisis Preg Ctr., now lo- 
cated in Allen Park. These cen- 
ters offer alternatives to abor- 
tion and much much more 

Sonda Stepchuk 

Romulus 


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Rachel 

Jacks 

ninth-grader 

Belleville 

He’s always there 
when I need him. 1 
ean go to him if I 
need someone to 
talk to. 



Jessica 

Paddock 

preschool pupil 

Wayne 

He’s nice. 



Sean 

Wefsenmoe 

preschool pupil 
Westland 

He’s a good dad. 


Charles 

DeRosa 

preschool pupil 

Wayne 

He reads me bed- 
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night and let's me 
go to the park. 


Kristine 

Kulmer 

preschool pupil 
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My dad is nice. 



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Page B-1 • BvRmln 


Sports 


LIBRARy 

12 WAYNE ROAD 
ROMULUS. MICH. 48174 


Millage defeat 

Area voters deal high school sports in Belleville, Wayne setback 


39 

It's disappointing. I just don’t know if our prog- 
ram can survive after this setback. 

— Michael Codetta 

Belleville athletic director 


By TOM MOORADIAN 
ANP Staff Writer 


Voters in the Van Buren and 
Wayne-Westland school dis- 
tricts on Monday dealt high 
school sports a setback. They 
rejected tax increases that 
school officials deemed crucial 
to restore and maintain varsity 
sports for the 1990-91 school 
year. 

At present, Van Buren stu- 
dents must 'pay to play’ varsity 
athletics. Each participating 
athlete must pay $250 for each 
sport he or she intends to par- 
ticipate in order to support the 
program. 

In Wayne-Westland, where 


athletes have not been faced in 
the past with the burden of 
helping to finance sports, have 
that additional obstacle to look 
forward to in the future. 

Wayne-Westland school offi- 
cials said they are considering 
to implement a 'pay to play’ 
program next fall that has be- 
come common practice to Van 
Buren prep athletes over re- 
cent years. 

In the meantime, school offi- 
cials are analyzing the results 
of Monday’s returns to deter- 
mine whether they will return 
the millage proposals to the 
electorate at a future date. 

“It’s really disappointing,” 
said Michael Colletta, Bellevil- 


le High athletic director, com- 
menting upon Monday’s re- 
sults. “I don’t know if our prog- 
ram will survive after this. 

‘‘There are so many ques- 
tions to be answered, and the 
board (of education) will have 
to do that.” 

Colletta said that the mem- 
bers of the coaching staff 
“have been performing little 


miracles to field teams.” 

“I have nothing but admira- 
tion for this staff. They have 
these obstacles placed in front 
of them and they’re doing the 
best they can to overcome 
them.” 

Colletta said that he didn’t 
know whether the board would 
resubmit its request for addi- 
tional millage. 


“I don’t know when they are 
scheduled to meet, but you 
know this item is going to be on 
the top of their agenda whenev- 
er they do.” 

According to William Har- 
vey, associate superintendent 
of planning and instruction, 
Wavne-Westland is looking at a 
pay-to-play’ policy to finance 
sports for the 1990-91 school 
year. 

A ‘pay-to-play’ committee 
has been put into place and is 
working out the details for the 
upcoming season. 

Members of the committee 
say the students will likely have 
to pay between $250 to $300 per 
sport in order to participate in 


varsity athletics. 

They add, however, that 
there will be no sports on the 
junior high level. 

Although the school district 
has lost the battle for addition- 
al millage, school officials say 
they will continue to pressure 
Lansing for school finance re- 
form. 

“This isn’t over. We need to 
keep pressure on Lansing,” 
said Dr. Dennis O’Neill, super- 
intendent of Wayne-Westland 
schools. 

‘‘And I would hasten to say 
that the kids are not going to 
get a quality education, be- 
cause we’re going to make sure 
they do. 




Belleville pitcher Dawn Rochowiak (at left) unleashes one of her pitches 
against a tough Livonia Franklin dub. Rochowiak and the Tigers came 
up short against the Patriots who beat Belleville, 2-0, and went on to win 
the regional title. In photo above, Belleville's Linda Pasek puts the tag on 
a Sliding Marina Wagner. ANP photos by Werner StocurrVslaff photographer 


Regional duel: Belleville ousted 


By TOM MOORADIAN 
ANP Staff Writer 


Livonia Franklin’s junior 
pitcher Jenny Mayle accom- 
plished what few pitchers 
have been able to do over the 
years against Belleville High. 

The young hurler turned in 
a one-hit gem and shut out the 
Tigers. 2-0, in the first-round 
of a Class A regional softball 
game staged Saturday at 
Memorial Field in Wyan- 
dotte. 

Belleville, which has won 
two state titles and five dis- 
trict crowns over the past two 
decades, ended its season 
with a 19-11 record. 

Coach Joe Epstein and the 


riots scored in the bottom of 

From where we started to where we ended, 
we made a lot of progress. - enough to win the first round 


. — Peggy Curtis 

Belleville softball coach 


matchup. 

Rochowiak walked two and 
notched an equal number of 


Patriots ot Livonia advanced 
to the championship round 
where they met and defeated 
Trenton 8-3 to qualify for the 
quarterfinal round of the 
state playoffs. 

“She was tough,” said Bel- 
leville coach Peggy Curtis, 
referring to Mayle, who was 
working on a coveted no- 
hitter until the seventh. 

In that eventful last inning, 
Linda Pasek stroked a double 


to left center with two-away to 
ruin Mayle’s bid for the no- 
hitter. Mayle got out of trou- 
ble and into the victory col- 
umn when she got Jennifer 
Adkins to ground out for the 
third and final out of the 
game. 

Livonia Franklin emerged 
with a seven-hit assault 
against losing pitcher Dawn 
Rochowiak. who gave up a 
pair of earned runs. The Pat- 


strikeouts in her final appear- 
ance on the mound this 
season. 

Curtis said she is pleased 
with what her young team - 
the Tigers are losing only one 
regular to graduation this 
year - accomplished. 

“From where we started to 
where we ended, we made a 
lot of progress,” said Curtis, 
who brought the curtains 
down on her 12th season as 

See REGIONAL, page B-2 


Pioneers 
prey to 
Tigers 

By TOM MOORADIAN 
ANP Stall Writer 


Belleville pitcher Dawn 
Rochowiak scattered seven 
hits, struck out one and 
walked three en route to a 7-3 
victory over seventh-ranked 
Ann Arbor Pioneer in the 
Class A district playoffs. 

The victory was the Tigers’ 
ticket to the regional cham- 
pionships at Memorial Field 
in Wyandotte. It was also Bel- 
leville's fifth district softball 

See TIGERS, page B-2 



Belleville's Keshia Wilson slides under and safely into second base But she s left stranded on base as 
Livonia Franklin pitcher Jenny Mayle fired a one-hitter and blanked the Tigers. 2-0. in a first-round regional 
playoff game. ANP photo by Werner Stocurrvstaft photographer 


Wolverine ‘A’ 
coaches pick 
all-star team 


By TOM MOORADIAN 
ANP Staff Writer 


Vince Sacco, who batted a hefty .508 and kept the Tigers of 
Belleville in the thick of the Wolverine ‘A’ Conference baseball 
title hunt, was one of three Belleville players nominated for the 
coveted all-conference team. 

Sacco, a 6-0, 200-pound senior who clubbed five homers and two 
triples, finished with 22 runs batted in. 

A very dedicated baseball player. Sacco is joined on the mythic- 
al all-league squad by teammates Jeremy Ison and Mike Gentz. 

“Sacco is a very dedicated ball player whose goal is to play 
professional baseball one day,” said Belleville coach John Bertz. 
“There are no doubts in my mind he has the potential to make it 
into the pro ranks.” 

Ison, considered the best athlete on the 1990 Tiger club, batted 
.365 in his senior year. He had’ a couple of homers, a triple and 
seven doubles that helped produce 11 RBI. 

Ison and Sacco are all-around athletes. They also earned all- 
area stripes as members of the Associated Newspapers’ football 
team last year. 

Baserunners didn’t steal on Gentz, whose strong and accurate 
arm made them think twice before taking a big lead off of the bag. 
The Belleville backstop finished his second year with the team 
with a .305 batting average. He had four doubles and 14 runs 
batted in. 

Belleville finished third in the final conference standings. The 
Tigers were 12-7-1 on the year. Southgate Anderson and Trenton 
surfaced as heirs to the Belleville conference throne after Wayne 
Memorial fell apart in the stretch. 


Orr nets 

athletic 

accolades 

By TOM MOORADIAN 
ANP Staff Writer 


Tyron Orr’s outstanding 
credentials in baseball has 
earned the senior Inkster in- 
fielder a berth on the 1990 Sub- 
urban Athletic Conference 
team. 

Orr, a 6-3, 180-pound all- 
around athlete, batted .403 for 
Coach Jerome Orr’s Vikings. 
His 19 RBIS led the team, and 
the Inkster slugger also 
accounted for four triples and 
five doubles. 

“He’s just one outstanding 
athlete who will make it in any 
college,” said the Viking coach 
about his shining star.” 

Orr is the lone Viking player 
to be nominated by the SAC 
coaches for first team honors. 

Inkster finished the 1990 
campaign with an 8-10 confer- 
ence and 8-12 overall record. 
Off of this year’s team, Coach 
Orr will lose five players to gra- 
duation. 

“This team gave me 110 per- 



Tyron Orr 

cent - and I was pleased with 
their efforts,” Orr said. "We’re 
going to have to five some re- 
placements to patch up the 
holes created by graduation, 
but I feel we are going to be 
able to do so.” 

The Vikings also placed to 
other notables on the second 
team SAC all-conference. 
Pitcher Wesley Lawrence and 
outfielder Bernard Reeves 
were nominated to the lineup. 

The SAC also consists of 
Highland Park, the only Class 
A school in the league; River 
Rouge, Willow Run, Ecorse, 
Oak Park and Dearborn 
Heights Robichaud. 


Long to appear 
at basketball camp 

Grant Long, former Romulus High cage great and presently a 
member of the Miami Heat in the National Basketball Association, 
will be a guest speaker at the inaugural Romulus Basketball Camp. 

The camp will be conducted June 18 and will run through June 

22 . 

Long earned all-state basketball recognition while at Romulus, 
then went on to star for Eastern Michigan University and was 
drafted by the Miami Heat two years ago. 

Joining Long in the speakers’ lineup is Ben Braun, EMU head 
coach. 

Camp participants will receive instructions in the fun- 
damentals of basketball. They will also receive a Romulus camp 
T-shirt. 



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ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS 
Thursday. June 14, 1990 

more 

sports 


profile 


1 Name: Christy Garrett 

Age: 19 

School: Wayne Slate University 

Sport: Softball 

Achievement: A former member of the Bellevil- 
le High state-title winning softball team, Christy 
Garrett continues to sparkle on the softball di- 
amond for the Tartars of Wayne State Universi- 

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Romulus baseball coach 



All-area is next 


With the demise of Belleville Saturday at the hands of Livonia Frank- 
lin in the Class A regional softball tournament, the last of the area 
high school athletic teams has ended its season. Starting next week, 
the Associated Newspapers will begin featuring its all-area prep 
teams. Up first will be the all-area baseball team. The lineup will be 
announced on these pages next week. Don’t miss it. anp photo by 
Werner Slocum/staff photographer 


Romulus places 4 players on elite baseball team 


By TOM MOORADIAN 

1 ANP Staff Writer 

Although they placed behind three other clubs in the final South 
Central Conference baseball standings, Romulus placed four play- 
ers on the 1990 all-conference team. 

The team is selected by the coaches of the league, comprised of 
Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor Pioneer, Ann Arbor Huron, Adrian, and 
Romulus. 

Led by Ken Blevins, the recipient of the Most-Valuable-Player 
award at Romulus High, Coach Don Foley and the Eagles were also 
represented on the team with Eddy Tank, Ed King, and Steve 
Honeycutt. 

"We made some strides this year in our program,” said Foley, 
who completed his first year as head coach, "and I believe we are 
heading in the right direction. The players who were named to the 
all-conference team deserved the recognition. They are outstand- 
ing players.” 

Blevins, a 6-1, 185-pound senior finished with a .368 batting 


Tigers 

Continued from page B-1 


championship in the last de- 
cade. 

Close for five innings, Belle- 
ville put the Pioneers away in 
the sixth and seventh innings 
when the Tigers exploded for 
a total of five runs. They tal- 
lied twice in the sixth to take 
the lead for good, 4-3. They 
added three insurance runs in 


Region 

Continued from page B-1 


head coach. "We only lose 
Marcy (Marcy Korgal, senior 
infield) so things should look 
good for us next year.” 

Belleville also placed four 
players on the annual Wolver- 
ine *A’ all-conference team. 
Korgal, along with infielder 
Linda Pasek, and outfielders 
Keshia Wilson and Kelly 
Rochon were selected to the 
coveted team by the coaches 
in the league. 

League affiliates also in- 
clude: Wayne Memorial, 
Wyandotte, Trenton, Lincoln 
Park. Fordson, Monroe, and 
Southgate Anderson. 


the seventh. 

Pioneer scored first, col- 
lecting a run in the opening 
frame. But Belleville man- 
aged to tie the score in the top 
of the second. However, 
Pioneer again edged forward, 
2-1, and, after the Tigers tied 
it at two-all in their fifth, 
Pioneer again came back to 
cut the knot, 3-2. 

The final two frames de- 
cided the issue in Belleville’s 
favor. 

Linda Pasek and Marcy 
Korgal led the Tigers’ assault 
on losing pitcher Leigh Pow- 
ers, who gave up six hits, 
struck out four and walked 
three. 

Pasek and Korgal each had 
two hits and two runs batted 
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average. He swatted three home runs, four doubles and compiled 
15 runs batted in. 

Blevins is also described as one of the finest first basemen that 
"has ever played for Romulus.” 

Tank, an infielder, wrapped up his junior campaign hitting .383. 
He had five doubles and 20 RBI as well. He also turned in a pair of 
three-hit pitching performances, fanning 45 in the 42 2/3 innings 
he worked on the mound. 

"Tank was the workhorse of this team,” Foley commented. 
“He came through for us in clutch situations. We’re looking for- 
ward to having him in our lineup next year.” 

King, a centerfielder-pitcher, had a .304 year at the plate, and 
his efforts earned him the Romulus Senior Award. He hammered 
three homers, a triple and five doubles which accounted for 16 
RBI. He also turned in a 2-1 record on the mound, posting two 
two-hitters for the season. 

Honeycutt batted .406 in the conference and .347 on the overall 
season. He had a pair of home runs, a triple and five doubles 
which helped produce 17 runs batted in. 

"He gave us nothing but his best and, obviously, the coaches in 
the league were impressed by his efforts. Steve was often brilliant 
on defense.” 

Honeycutt handled the third base chores during the 1990 cam- 
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Page B-3 



2. In Memoriam 


IN MEMORY OF 
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June 0, 1965 

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PROVED. No one refused. 
Clear bad credit Cal! 1619* 
565-6188 ext C*X992. 24 

hours for application. 

VICKI PRIESKORN 

works like a "White Tornado". 
Thanks for all your help!! 


8. Entertainment 


LENTS FUNERAL HOME 

J. LENTS W***Np- C lents 
T. LYNCH — ,jaL G. EICHOLTZ 

Centrally Located Between Wayne Rd & Mem man Rd 
34567 Michigan Ave • Wayne, Ml 721-5600 
A tradition for many families Since 1942 
PRE PLANNING • CREMATION SERVICES AVAILABLE 


PAWLUS ROBERTS BROS. 
FUNERAL HOME 

Since 1932 

209 Main Street 

Belleville 697-9400 


UHT FUNERAL HOME 

Harold Redlske Jr., Director 
Michael Raudio 
35400 Glen wood Road 
Westland 721-8555 


BINGO 


SATURDAY 


A.M. LEGION 
POST 200 

630 PM 

11800 Mchaei, Taylor 

946-8399 


CALL 

TO 

ADVERTISE 

729-3300 


YOU CAN always count on j 
Keihie E. tor suggestions About 
food! I’ll rmss you...c*JI us lr» | 
September. _ | 

1 LOVE YOU, OADDY 
Happy 

Father’s Oay 
•Bear” 

Happy 

Birthday 

George Guyor 

(but we'll keep 
it a secret!!) 

LOTTO LOGIC!! 

Fun, new selection methods 
using logic. Try Lotto Logic, it's 
lotto fun. Only $3 0011' a kit 
Don’t delay, check or money 
order made payable lo Lotto 
Logic, P.O Box 769. Dearborn 
Heights, Ml 48127. 

OKAY RfTA. Now everyone 
will gel to look At me baby’s 
picture 

HAPPY 

FATHER’S 

DAY 

DADDYI 

Gregg Richardson 

Love, 

Brlndle, Teresa, 

Synimon, Tia, Tan- 
queray, Cogburn & 
Wendy 

HAPPY 

FATHER’S DAY 

To the best second dad 
around. We really appreciate 
everything you do for us. 

Love D & D 

HAPPY 

FATHER’S DAY 
DAD 

We Love You 

Love 

Debbie & Doug 

HAPPY 

FATHER’S 

DAY 

George T. Pelrowsky 
You're Ihe Greatesl! 

Sa.Transportatior 

HAPPY 

FATHERS 

DAY 

Phil Walsh 

• from your Princess Angel & 
the unknown little human. 

F & S SERVICE 
Transportation to 

House of Corrections 
Jackson lonia-Carson City 

Mr Steward 

326-0359 

STOP SMOKING! 

Brand new easy to follow pain- 
less program. No pills, candy, 
gum of clinics. 

NO COLD TURKEY 

Send $10.00 (nothing more to 
buy) for complete system 
VENOTEC 

P.O. Box 588 

Romulus, Ml 48174 

6. Legal Notices 

PUBLIC 

NOTICE 

Notice is hereby given by Ihe 
undersigned that on Friday, 
June 29, 1990 at 10:00 am at 
Auto Salvage Pools, Inc . 
19845 Telegraph Rd , 
Romu'us, County of Wayne, 
Michigan a public sale of the 
following vehicles will be held: 
1982 Chevrolet Malibu SW 

1G1AW35KXCR224271 

CLASSIFIEDS 
GET RESULTS 
729-3300 


1979 Dodge 300 Van 

B2UE9K324446 
1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 

iGlGZl 1G4HP 139873 

1984 Pontiac 6000 

2G2AG19R8E 13029 18 
1968 Lincoln Town Car 

1 LNBM8 1 F6JY823786 

1982 Honda Prelude 

JH M SN5228CC005549 

1983 Pontiac Firebird 

1G2AS8718DL227070 

1985 GMC Jimmy 

1G5CT18B7F8545386 

1986 Dodge Lancer 

1B3BX68E2GN229382 

1981 Butck Skylark 

1G4AC69X6BW 163746 

1987 Chevrolet Spectrum 

J8 1 RG5 1 76H840039 1 
1985 Buick Century 

1G4AL19R0FT4636O3 
1963 Olds Cutlass 

1G3AR47A6DM356056 
1963 Chevrolet Cavalier SW 

1 G 1 AD35PXD7 184126 
1965 Chrysler Laser , 

1C3BA54E3FG275472 

1982 Chevroiei Camaro 

1G1AP87H4CL 168567 
1979 Ford F250 PU 4 x 4 

F26HLEG5208 
1977 Chrysler Newport 

CL-.1N7D224179 
i960 Burck Regal 

4M47AAH253858 

1982 Mercury LN7 

2MEBP6 126622484 
1989 Chevrolet Cavalier 

1G1JC1113K71 11489 

1984 Olds Cutlass 

t G3AJ 1 9R5ED380543 

1983 Chrysler New Yorker 

1C3BT56G6DC304735 
1983 Chevrolet Cavalier SW 

1G1AD35PX07 184126 
Publish: June 14, 1990 


CITY OF BELLEVILLE 
COUNCIL MINUTES 

June 4, 1990 
Regular Meeting 

A Regular Meeting ol Ihe City 
of Belleville was called to order 
at 7:30 pm in the Municipal 
Building, 6 Main Sheet, by 
Mayor Silvenis with Council- 
men Smith, Talaga, Fields, Col- 
letta and City Manager Herron 
present. 

Also present. John Day, 
David Brown. Michael McGee, 


5. Personals 


32. Help Wanted 


OH NO! 
I’M 40!!! 



Karen Peters 

6 - 17-50 


THREAD ROLL 

Fast growing cold heading com- 
pany in Plymouth is looking for an 
experienced thread roll set-up 
person. Excellent wages with 
attractive benefits package 
offered. 

For information call 

453-3692 


Mr & Mrs Potter. Joan Dyer. 
Julius Hill. Beverly Simons 

Motion by CoHetta. supported 
by Smith, to approve Regular 
Council Minutes of May 21, 

| 1990. 

Motion carried unanimously 

Motion by Codetta, supported 
by Smith, to approve Accounts 
Payable List 

Motion carried unanimously 

Motion by Smith, supported 
by Codetta, to open Public 
Heading at 7 35 pm for discus- 
sion of City Operating Budget 
for 1990/91 

Motion carried unanimously 

Motion by Smith, supported 
by Codetta, there being no 
comments, to close Public 
Hearing at 7:36 pm. 

Motion carried unanimously. 

Motion by Smith, supported 
by Codetta, to open Public 
Hearing for discussion of the 
1990/91 Capital Improvements 
Program at 7:37 pm. 

Motion carried unanimously 

Motion by Smith, supported 
by Fields, to close Public Hear- 
ing at 7 39 pm, Ihere being no 
I comments. 

Motion carried unanimously 

Sealed bids for purchase of 
1990 General Obligation 
Lrmned Tam Bonds for S850.000 
were opened at 3:00 pm June 
4, 1990 as follows. 

BIDOER: 

Michigan Nat’l Bank 
DISCOUNT! 

$14,450 00 
INTEREST COST. 
$459,215.00 
RATE: 

7 43266% 

BIDDER: 

Manufacturer's Nal l Bank 
DISCOUNT. 
$17,000.00 
INTEREST COST: 

S423, 328.33 


32. Help Wanted 


MANAGER TRAINEES 

SHELL OIL CO. 

Career opportunity 
Excellent Pay & Benefits 
Call 

699-5694 

or 

1 - 932-2320 


BIDDER: 

Roney & Co 

DISCOUNT. 

$13,600.00 

INTEREST COST: 

$444,390 84 

RATE; 

7 19273% 

Motion by Fields, supported 
by Smith, to accept bid of 
Manufacturer's National Bank 
of Detroit as lowest interest cost 
submitted. 

Motion carried unanimously 

David Brown presented a 
pledge o» $2500.00 from Ihe 
Rotary Foundation for the 
Comfort Station Renovation 

Motion by Fields, supported 
by Smilh, lo adopt 1989/90 
Amended Budget to reflect 
projected actual revenues of 
$977,844 and expenses of 
$982,t 1 1 in the Genera) Fund 

Motion carried unanimously. 

Motion by Fields, supported 
by Codetta, to adopt the 
1990/91 Operating Budget 

Ayes: Smilh, Fields, Collette. 
Silvenis 

Nays: Talaga 

Motion carried 

Motion by Talaga. supported 
by Smilh. lo approve th. Capi- 
tal Improvement Program 

Motion carried unanimously 

Motion by CoHetta, supported 
by Smith, to authorize the levy- 
ing of 0 58 mils for operating 
purposes in compliance with 
Act 5 of 1982 

Motion carried unanimously. 

Motion by Colletla, supported 
by Smith, to adopt the General 
Appropriations Act and 
authorize the levying of 16 6 
mils for 1990/91 fiscal year for 
operating purposes which in- 
cludes the 0.58 additional rrvL 
1 (age. plus a 1% administrative 
I fee 

1 Motion carried unanimously. 


Motion by Smith, supported 
by Collette, to set f^jbhc Hear- 
.ngfor June 18. I990al7.30pm 
to amend the Weed Od< nance 

Motion earned unanimously 

Motion by CoHetta, Supported 
by Fields lo acknowledge 
notice of SMART Municipal 
Credit Funds in amount ol 
$2.5 1 6 00 for fiscal year 
1990/91 

Motion car Tied unanimously 

Motion by Codetta, supported 
by Fields, to approve the 
1990/91 Downtown Develop- 
ment Authority Budget 

Motion earned unanimously 

Motion by Tffaga. supported 
by Codetta, to authorize closing 
High Street from Horizon Park 
lo Floys Street on July 4, 1990 
for Grace Baptist Church pic- 
nic. 

Motion earned unanimously. 

Motion by Talaga, supported 
by Codetta, to ad|Ourn Meeting 
at 8:24 pm. 

Motion carried unanimously. 


Agnes Frisch 
City Clerk 


Publish: June 14, 1990 


FORT KNOX SELF-STORAGE 
at 39205 Ford Rd . Westland. 
Ml will hold a sale on Saturday. 
June 23. 1990 to satisfy the lien 
agams! the following tenants 
unless the lien is satisfied 
before 

Name Daniel Laird 
Unit No. 022 

Contents: Mite, household 
•terns. 

Name Sharon Johnson 


Unit No 060 

Contents. Misc household 
items. 

Name Roger Young 
Unit No.: 179 

Contents. House no^d and car 
parts 

Name: Chnslopher Zepp 
Unrt No 309 

Contents: Misc household 
items 

Name: Darryl T often 
Unit No.: 386 

Contents: Misc household 
items 

Name: Harry M*chie 
Unit No. 387 

Contents: Misc. household 
rtems 

Name: RTA Services 
Unit No 396 

Contents: Misc. paint supplies 
& equipment 

Name: Gem GuZic 
Unit No. 443 

Contents: Misc. household 
items 

Name: Apt. Distributors 
Unit No.: 454 
Contents: Apt Supplies 

Name. Laural Park Enterprises 
Unit No.: 478 
Contents: Misc. shelves 

Units can be inspected on day 
of sale from 10 a m to 1 p m 
Sealed bids will be taken 

Publish: June 14. 1 990 
June 21, 1990 


(Continued on Page 84) 


32. Help Wanted 


AUTO PORTER 

* 

Good working conditions, good pay. 
Will accept part-time for summer. See 
Larry Z. 

CHARN0CK 0LDSM0BILE, INC. 

24555 Michigan Ave. 
Dearborn, Ml 48124 

1 block west ol Telegraph 

565-6500 



II Thf. New Generation 
Si of Oldsmobile 



OBITUARIES 


David Witt, Howard Hale, Helen 


Coe, Jean 


David Ruark, 47, of Grind- 
stone City, formerly of Wayne 
died June 8, 1990. 

Mr. Ruark is the loving 
father of David and Beth of 
Part. Austin. 

Hewas preceded in death by 
his parents Vivian and Harlan 
Ruark. 

He is the brother of Donna 
Moody of Kinde, Darlene Nar- 
della of Clawson and Dennis of 
Wayne. He is also survived by 
several nieces and nephews. 

Funeral services were June 
10 at the Knoblock Funeral 
Home in Kinde. Burial at New 
River Cemetery. 


Bell, Anna 


Anna Bell, 90, of Westland 
died June 9, 1990. 

Mrs. Bell was preceded in 
death by her husband Joseph. 

She is the loving mother of 
Kenneth Bell of Tennessee, 
Jerald Bell of Florida and Be- 
verly Sherwin of Westland. 

She has 12 grandchildren 
and several great- 
grandchildren. 

The family requests that 
memorial donations be made 
to Alzheimer’s Research. 


Howard Witt, 62, of West- 
land died June 6, 1990. 

Mr. Witt is the beloved hus- 
band of Dorothy (Dottie) and 
loving stepfather of Randall 
Stein. 

He is the brother of Lucille 
Barber and Cora Boulter. 

Funeral services were June 
9 at the Uht Funeral Home in 
Westland with the Rev. Don 
Smith officiating. Burial at 
Parkview Memorial 
Cemetery. 


Fox, James - 

James Lee Fox, 51, of Can- 
ton Township died June 4, 

1990. 

Mr. Fox is the beloved hus- 
band of Patricia and loving 
father of Daniel, Donald and 
William. 

He is the son of Vivian and 
the late Lawrence. He is the 
brother of Irene Smith and 
Ellen Perkins. He has eight 
grandchildren. 

Funeral services were June 
7 at the Uht Funeral Home in 
Westland with the Rev. Robert 
Millar officiating. Burial at 
Loud Township Cemetery in 
Atlanta. 


Johnson, Tucker 

Tucker Johnson. 71, of 
Beaverton, formerly of Romu- 
lus died June 7. 1990. 

Mr. Johnson is the beloved 
husband of Dixie and loving 
father of Billy D. Johnson and 
Anita J. Johnson. 

He is the brother of Malvry 
Rubin. Elmer, Jonah, Jesse, 
Ruth Thacker. Mary Mullins, 
Barbara Justice and the late 
Palmer and Eunice. He has 
four grandchildren. 

Funeral services were June 
11 at the Uht Funeral Home in 
Westland with the Rev. Ollie 
Lafferty officiating. Entomb- 
ment at Michigan Memorial 
Park. 


Cilak, Rudolph 

Rudolph (Ralph) Cilak, 66, of 
Westland died June 10, 1990. 

Mr. Cilak is the beloved hus- 
band of Barbara and loving 
father of Robert, Genevieve 
Winkel, Richard, Thomas, and 
Michele Cunningham. 

He is the brother of Mary 
Cortland, Fred and Albert. He 
has six grandchildren. 

Funeral services were at the 
Uht Funeral Home in West- 
land with Mr. Ronald 
Washington officiating. Burial 
at Cadillac Memorial Gardens 
West. 


Helen Hale, 74, of Wayne 
died June 4, 1990. 

Mrs. Hale was preceded in 
death by her husband Ernest. 

She is the loving mother of 
Peggy Pashukewich, William, 
Charles and Cheryl Heind- 
lmeyer. 

She is the sister of Leon, 
Jack, Evelyn and Elizabeth. 
She has three grandchildren. 

Funeral services were June 
7 at St. John’s Episcopal 
Church in Westland with the 
Rev. Raymond L. Zips offi- 
ciating. An Eastern Star 
memorial service was staged 
under auspices of Tyrian- 
Florence O.E.S. Chapter 469. 
Burial at Woodmere Cemetery 
in Detroit. 


Manning, James 

James M. Manning, 34, of 
Belleville died June 3, 1990. 

He is the loving father of 
Heather Manning. 

Mr. Manning is the son of 
Marvin and Edna Manning of 
Belleville. He is the grandson 
of Marvin and Hazel Manning 
of Belleville, and the brother 
of Robert Manning of Bellevil- 
le, Mark Manning of Bellevil- 
le, Mary Ford of Florida, De- 
nnis Manning of Belleville and 
Margaret Manning of Belle- 
ville. 

He was employed at Draw 
Tite. 

Funeral services were June 
6, 1990 at David C. Brown 
Funeral Home in Belleville 
with the Rev. Robert J. White 
of Grace Baptist Church offi- 
ciating. Burial at Romulus 
Cemetery in Romulus. 


Jean R. Coe, 59, of Wayne 
died May 16, 1990. 

Mrs. Coe is the beloved wife 
of Clifford and loving mother 
of Anne Johansen. 

She has five brothers and 
six sisters. She has two grand- 
children. 

Funeral services were May 
19, 1990 at Lents Funeral 
Home, Inc. in Wayne with the 
Rev. Robert Millar officiating. 
Burial at' Cadillac Memorial 
Gardens West in Westland. 


Serman, Terrance 

Terrance Lee Serman, 35, of 
Westland died June 3, 1990. 

Mr. Serman is the beloved 
husband of Angela and loving 
father of Terrance Lee Jr., 
Christopher Lee and Susan 
Marie. 

He is the brother of Randy, 
Vickie, Michael, Eddie, Bryan, 
Leanne and Robert. 

Funeral services were June 
7, 1990 at Lents Funeral Home 
in Wayne with the Rev. 

Gerard Berard officiating. 
Burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. 


GILLMAN D. MULLREED, 

92, of Saline died June 4, 1990. 
Funeral arrangements were 
made by David C. Brown 
Funeral Home. 


LOUIS A. WEINMAN, 90, of 

Van Buren Township died 
June 5, 1990. Funeral arrange- 
ments were made by David C. 
Brown Funeral Home. 


Guthrie, Ruby Jackson, Arthur 


EDWARD J. KOSZYKOWS- 

Kl, 73, of Waltz died June 3, 
1990. Funeral arrangements 
were made by David C. Brown 
Funeral Home. 

CLARA A. WIERZBICKI, 76, 

of Sumpter Township died 
June 3. 1990. Funeral arrange- 
ments were made by David C. 
Brown Funeral Home. 


Ruby L. Guthrie, 70, of 
Romulus died June 10, 1990. 

She was preceded in death 
by her father Charles and 
Mrs. Mamie ( Dupree ) Hen- 
derson. She is the sister of 
James R. of Jackson, Albin C. 
of Romulus, John E. of De- 
troit, Mrs. Mary Richardson 
of Romulus, Mrs. Samuel 
(Rendie I) Ward of Romulus, 
Mrs. Phillip (Nettie L.) Bel- 
cher of Louisiana, Mrs. Mary 
Rucker of Georgia and Mrs. 
Raymond (Daisy B) Dorsey of 
Georga. 

She has several nieces and 
nephews. 

She was a member of 
Romulus Senior Citizens and 
Second Baptist Church in 
Romulus. 

Funeral services will be 
June 16 at 1 p.m. at Second 
Baptist Church in Romulus 
with the Rev. Edward Seay 
and Rev. Marvin Glaze offi- 
ciating. Burial at Romulus 
Cemetery in Romulus. 


McLean, Viola 

Viola M. McLean, 70, of 
Romulus died June 11, 1990. 

She is the beloved mother of 
Gail McLean and Shirley A. 
Morneay. She is also remem- 
bered by six grandchildren and 
four great-grandchildren. 

She was employed at the 
Romulus board of education 
offices. 

Funeral services are at 1 p.m. 
today at Crane Funeral Home 
with the Rev. J.D. Landis offi- 
ciating. Burial is at White 
Chapel Memorial Cemetery. 


Arthur (Bob) Jackson, 74, of 
Westland died June 5, 1990. 

Mr. Jackson is the beloved 
husband of Frances and the 
adoptive father of Jim and Pam 
Clark, John and Rita Gilliam, 
Jackie and Bruce Niederer and 
Ronald Taylor. 

He was preceded in death by 
his sons Billy and Eugene. 

He has many nieces and 
nephews. 

Mr. Jackson is a retired 
machinist for Chrysler Cor- 
poration where he worked for 
years. 

Funeral services were June 9 
at the Vermeulen Memorial 
Trust 100 Funeral Home in 
Westland with Rev. Roger K. 
Stombaugh officiating. Burial 
was at Cadillac Memorial Gar- 
dens in Westland. 


Spohr, Ruby 

Ruby V. Spohr, 72, of Wayne 
died June 8, 1990. 

She is the beloved wife of Gor- 
don and loving mother of Bobby, 
Robin, Tommie Harris and Linda 
and Michael Heidner. 

She is the sister of Lawrence 
Shaw. 

She has seven grandchildren 
and 10 great-grandchildren. 

Funeral services were June 12 
at Vermeulen Memorial Trust 
100 Funeral Home in Westland 
with the Rev. James Severance 
officiating. Burial was at Glen 
Eden Cemetery in Livonia. 

The family requests donations 
be made to the Humane Society 
of Westland. 





Page B-4 


6. Legal Notices 


(Continued from Page 0-3) 

PUBLIC 

NOTICE 

Notice 'S n«»eby given by toe 
nde* j.gned toal on Wednev 


Associated Newspapers 


afciltly to accept aod-1 o<-ai 
an at laments 

hyd'OSlaltC transmission 
ped**‘ control 

I $jt' speed minimum c* 9 

pov*er taxe o* unit srandnr J 
Cqu'prr.e.f 

vva'nmg flashes and s>ov» 

,f»vcl* triangle to f fCfld 

travel 


REWARD 

LOST Siamese cat, missing 
s.nce 5-23-90, maie, bfown 
face. ears egs & tail, cream 
body, blue eyes Very loved | 
lam- -y pet Please any informs- j 
lio n, 722 2677 I 

LOST- SMELTlE pup, male, 
name Buddy <( found call 699- I 
0903 or 697-6611 


Cay. June 20. 1990 at 6 00 am 


. . te accepted unt.l July 

at Carton Ponce impound 


at 5 00 p m . City 

Ya-d. 3?50i Cherry- h Road. 

Man, 

aqe<'s office 6 Ma*n 

We*tia«j County of Wayne 


* BeMevilie, Ml *13111 

Michigan a public sale ot toe 

! 9-d* 

v a i te in a scaled en- 

following vehicles be held 

«e'cp 

e inai»(Hj Lawn Mower 


Be 

3-dsw : be opened at toe 

19?3 Lincoln 2 0» 

regy 

t C-fy Counci Meet ng 



tS»77 Ford 2 dr 

7FC32 194430 

t979 0lds 4 d* 

3V69R9M 129740 

I97fl VW 4 cr 

1783256475 
t979 Dodge Wagon 

A10JF&C * 34432 
1965 Fo<d 4 dr 

2FABP22X9F0-36668 
1979 GMC Van 

TGL2590524937 
1976 GMC Van 

T G L2580506098 
1978 Chewy 2 dr 

1S67U8N527509 
1978 Yamana Cycle 

2A7032449 

1 986 Ford 2 dr 

1FABP2CA4GF 180838 
1S76 Ford 2 dr 

F10BLB59107 

1981 Chevy 2 dr 

'G1A/O8X60T191O47 
i97d Cnevy 4 dr 

)Ti9*.1BK460573 

1976 Ford 4 d< 

6H33M? 17702 

1977 Dodge Van 

B2i BE 7X1 07095 
Pjb'iyn jur»e 14, 1990 

CITY OF BELLEVILLE 
NEW EQUIPMENT 
PURCHASE 

The Cily o* Belleville will accept 
sealed bids tor the following 
equipment: Lawn Mower 

• one riding type mower, front 
mounted dec* 60“ cut 

• rea* ongmo minimum 16 
hp , diesel only 

• rear steering power or power 
assist * no surd steering 

• turi style lires 

• hydraulic hfl bee* 


on July 7, ’990 at ? 30 P m • 
Be c. e C»ty hb'I Ail ques- 
t ons s'-ouic be addressed to 
Timoiny Arq, D^ector of Pub'c 
Works, 697-9323 between 8 
a m and 5 p m , Monday thru 
Friday The City ot Bel’evl'e 
reserves the nght to reject all 
b'ds and, or waive any ir- 
regular es The C*ty of Bei- 
leyrrfe *s an equal opportunity 
employer 

Pub'.sh June 14, 1990 

Charter Township of 
Van Buren 
Notice of Public 
Hearing 

The Charter Township of Van 
P>ie 'Boa'd of Trustees Will be 
) holding a public hearing on 
Wednesday. June ?C. 199C a’ 
7 p m in the Boa»d Room at 
Township Haii, 46425 Tyler 
Road. Bellevue. Mi 48m for 
purposes of d scussmg the £■- 
I well Road^iauren Court Spe 
j cial Assessment District 
(paving project) The pubuc 'S 
| invited to aitend this informa- 
tional meeting. Should you 
nave any questions concern* 
, Ing th s meeting. p'ease con* 
; tad tne Clerk's Office at 
' 699-990C 

Cheryl 0. Fam 
Township Clerk 
Publish June 14, 1990 


REAL ESTATE 
CAREER 

Whether you're starling a new 
career or just want to know 
about real estate, we will tram 
you Please call one of our 
managers today and take the 
first step toward a new career 

REAL ESTATE ONE. 
INC. 

Ask for Mary or Teiry 

326-2000 

EARN VALUABLE merchandise 
or Tupperware products by 
hosting a parly for your friends, 
relatives, neighbors or co- 
workers with the new Express 
Ordering, the products are 
shipped directly from the 
warehouse to the customer, 
e iminatmg Ihe time consum- 
ing delivery chore ’f inter- 
ested, call 482-9841 for 
com plete details 

HELP WANTED 

full or part time sales position 
available for busy retail outlet 
Good pay. Can Gern at 591* 
6061 


CASHIERS 

NEEDED 

for Immediate employment full 
and part lime, no e»p neces 
sary, flexible schedules 4 com 
peiitive wages Apply Amoco 
Food Shop, 9201 Midqiebeii 
Rd . Romulus, 946-4800 

DIETARY 

wanted, part time dlelary cook 
and d-elary aloes Apply in per 
son. Lrvonm Nursing Center. 
29910 Plymo uth Rd , Livoma 

Advertising 

Salesperson 

strong, organized, self 
motivated individuals to join 
our suburban nowspapot 
group Experience preferred 
Salary, bonus, paid m.teage 
and benefits. Call Lisa Stuart 

729-4000 
BURGER KING 

now hiring for all shifts, up to S5 
irttlme Apply 
Belleville Rd , 


IMMEDIATE 
OPENINGS 

'of retail department sto»e, full 
or paM time positions in 
I cashiering, stock and Hoc* 

1 department personnel Apply 
I m person Monday Saturday 
10 5pm, 22565 Ecorse Rd . 
Taylor 


per hour, full or part time Apply 
, 115tof 


In person, 

Of call 697- 2908 


32. Help Wanted 


9. Lost & Found 


DALY 

DRIVE-IN 

Mature Waitress 
Wanted 

- 02-4288 


LOST: 0ACHSHUND, black & 
brown, Merrlman & Ann Arbor 
Trail, 522-7981 or 383-0614. 


32. Help Wanted 


Wayne Oxrrty 
1 PWVATE 
1 zflXJSTRY 
' OOXHUTKX 


REAL JOBS 
REAL TRAINING 
REA! MOVF> 
REA! I AST 
ANlr FREE! 


VUU*r Flora Suite 100 
23400 Michigan Ave IWarbortL MI 4*124 

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 

0 Train on the Job While You o Chot**’ from e-cens o( Steady 
Earn A raydwck ur 

o Or Get Up to $1,800 Worth of o Free Job PUlwtmH with Wa>T* 
Career Training Free County Companies 

o Train ai Aim's Best Schoob o No Fees or Hidden Costs 
A steady paycheck is only a phone call away 
We have iobs open ntx* We need you. 

CALL NOW! (313) 274-3700 
PRIVATE INDUSTRY COPO RATION 
JTPA Funded 'Your Success is our Success' E.0.E 


AUTO PARTS 

West Side Oldsmobile Dealer needs ex- 
perienced Parts Counter Person. Salary 
based on experience. Plus all fringe be- 
nefits. Apply in person to Jerry Laudie, 
Parts Mgr. 

CHARN0CK OLDSMOBILE, INC. 

24555 Michigan Ave. 
Dearborn, Ml 48124 

1 block west ot Telegraph 

565-6500 



II the New Generation 
5! of Oldsmobile 


APPLY NOW 

■mmediate openings for tem- 
porary assignments In: 

Light 

Industrial 

assembly & warehouse 
call us today 

1/CI IWTemporafy 
.LLL7 Services 

>« Oaf- Noeto T»w f •*) As* n« Brtr 

"not an agency • never a fee" 
Ypsilanli 482-7749 

Ann Arbor 761*5700 

EQE M/F/H 

NURSES 

AIDES 

WANTED 

all shifts Apply In person 
Livonia Nursing Center. 28910 
Plymouth Rd, Uvonla. 

CAB DFUVERS vYanted for Yp- 
sllantl & Ann Arbor area, 
Veteran’s Cab, 485*5109. 

DIRECT CARE staff needed for 
residential program to work with 
developmental^ d-sabied, no 
experience necessary, training 
provided Call Cindy, 455*7534 
or Kathy, 981-4222. 


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AIRPORT GIFT 
SHOPS 

The Paradies Shops has un- 
med ate openings for sales as 
soclates at Detroit Metro 
Airport Must be availaore for 
weekends No experience 
necessary, will train. Respon 
sibiMies Include: customer ser- 
vice & stock handling Apply In 
person at: 

The Paradies 
Shops 
LC Smith 
Terminal 

LEGAL 

ASSISTANT 

Position available. Must have 
minimum 3 year plaintiff per- 
sonal Injury r»perience. Send 
resume to. PatllTremel, Bloom 
& Kavanaugh. 39040 W 7 Mile 
Rd., Livonia, Ml 46152 

CARRIERS 

WANTED 

729-4000 

. RETAIL SALES In hotel gift 
' shop, Romulus area, part time, 
call Monday-Thu reday between 
8-4 pm, 729-8010. 


★ 


MODELS 

ACTORS 

Dupont Models, Inc., with of- 
fices nationwide, is searching 
for new faces to represent for 
TV commercials, films 4 
catalog work. No experience 
or training required. No 
photos necessary to come In. 
For an appointment, call 

(313) 961-1800 

IN A RUT?? 

Tired of the same okJ routine? 
Only you can change that. 


Start today by checking out the 
Help Wanted S 


i Sectlonl 


32. Help Wanted 


Automotive 
Advertising 
Sales position 

Outside sales position open in 
local newspaper. Sales experi- 
ence necessary. Salary, 
mileage, bonus and benefits. 

Must be enthusiastic & moti- 
vated. 

For more information call 
Chris at 
729-4000 
ext. 253 


GENERAL OFFICE 

Oldsmobile Dealer needs Office Worker, Switch 
Board Must be able to type well and run ten key 
adding machine. Permanent position for right per- 
son. College students need not apply Salary 
based on experience Plus all fringe benefits. App- 
ly In person to Kathy La Chance, Office Mgr. 

CHARN0CK OLDSMOBILE, INC. 

24555 Michigan Ave. 
Dearborn, Ml 48124 

1 block west ol Telegraph 

565-6500 



II Thf. New Generation 
S i of Oldsmobile 


COME JOIN OUR TEAM 



HELP WANTED 
Assistant managers 
fe Sales Personnel 

• MEDICAL INSURANCE 

• LIFE INSURANCE 

• PAID VACATION 

• SAVINGS PLAN 

• COMPETITIVE WAGES 

All above benefits are available to those wtx> 
wish to become a member of our team 
Openings available in your community. E.O.E. 
Apply at your neighborhood 

CLARK OIL 

Monday-Friday 6 a.m.-3 p.m. 

26266 Michigan Av., Inkster, Ml 
5858 S Telegraph Rd . Tayior Ml 
4630 Beech Daly, Dearborn Heights, Ml 
31215 W Warren, Westland, Ml 
1 1 1 Middlebelt. Garden City. Ml 
542 N Wayne Rd , Westland. Ml 
33623 Michigan Av , Wayne. Ml 
10885 Middlebelt, Romulus. Ml 
29056 Eoorse Rd . Romulus. Ml 


EARN $50 
BONUS 

QUALITY CONTROL 
SHIPPINGRECEIVING 
PACKAGING 

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 

Men & Women 
All Areas All Shifts 
Picture ID & 

S.S. Card Required 

Apply Friday 

9-11 a.m. & 1-3 
21745 W. Warren 

Cornrr ol Warren A 
Outer Dr. 

Personnel 
?Pool. 


NEVER A FEE 


CASHIERS 

full and port time available, ail 
shifts, good pay Apply at 
Union 76, 496 Main St , Be< 
levllc 

CUSTO~MER~ 

SERVICE 

Growing company needs 
qualified persons to work with 
customers All sh<fis available 
Must pass physical exam 
Woodhnven area 

* Customer Service 

• Cashier 

• Stock Persons 

* Janitorial 

For mote infoimalion, call 282- 
7171 Apply; Monday-Friday, 
8 30 am 4 00 pm. Downriver 
Community Conference, 
15100 Northllno, Southgate, 
Ml, Room 177. 

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 
EMPLOYER & PROGFIAMS 

DIRECT CARE 
STAFF 

needed for well managed 
group homes t«rv»ng develop 
mentally disabled adult resi- 
de' is Variety of shift t, 
competitive wages and good 
benefits. Call 9 am 4 pm, 699 
3809 


TRAIN FREE 

YOU CAN 
BECOME AN 
ELECTRONICS/ 
TELEPHONE 
REPAIR 
TECHNICIAN 
IN ONLY 12 
WEEKS 


Many excellent career oppor- 
tunities currently exist. Learn 
all technical aspects ol the 
electronic telecommunica- 
tions Industry, including: 

* Electronics A Programming 

* Telephone Technology 

* T v^ble shooting A service 

If you are a Downriver com- 
munity resldont. unemployed 
or of low Income, 18 years or 
♦Jaer, nave a driver's license 
and dally use of a car, *e 
train you to be a Telecom 
municatfon Systems Repair 
Technician. Excellent salary 
and benefits! Act Now, classes 
forming. 

1-800-333-2388 


LEGAL 

SECRETARY 

UAW Legal Services Plan is 
seeking an experienced 
secretary with legal experience 
In the Beilevtiia and Dearborn 
area. You must type a mini- 
mum of W wpm and nave ex- 
perience using dictation 
equipment. Computer and/or 
word processing experience 
preferred. Starting salary 
$16,000 annually plus excel- 
lent benefits. Please send 
resume to: UAW Legal Ser- 
vices Plan, 7430 Second Ave. 
Suite 200, Detroit. Ml 48202 
Alin: Kalena Armstrong. 


ASSISTANT 
MANAGER 
GROUP HOME 

Westland A Belleville, well 
managed homes serving 
developmental^ disabled resi- 
dents. seeks self-starter skilled 
in staff supervislon/tralnlng. 
client care, home operations 
Competitive wages, good 
benefits. Call 10 am to 4 pm, 
454 1130 


CLERICAL 
PERSON 
NEEDED 

basic typing knowledge re 
quired Part time/Tull time if 
desired Within 15 minutes of 
Belleville Conlacl 291-2990 
for interview appointment Ask 
for Cheryl R LaMay 

DRIVERS WANTED, male or 
female, full or part lime Apply 
in person: Tax» Town, Inc , 
36110 Michigan, WAyne. 

LADY TO work for older 
woman, must have car, nice 
location, good working condi- 
tions and pay, call 326-9562 
bet 10- 5 pm, let ring long 

LIGHT 

INDUSTRIAL 

Short and long term assign 
ments Men and women - ell 
shills Call ETD Temporary 
Service. E.O.E. 

425-6226 

WORD 

PROCESSOR 

Short and long term assign- 
ments. 45 wpm -wtll cross train 
- good pay - no fee ETD Tem- 
porary Service E.O.E. 

425-6226 


GIRLS WANTED 

From Westland and surround- 
ing areas, between the ages of 
9 19. to compete m this year's 
4th Annual Miss Pre-Teen, jf 
Teen A Teen 

1990 DETROIT 
PAGEANTS 

Over $15,000 tn prizes and 
scholarships including an all 
expense pa>d trip to Nationals 
•n Orlando, FL. Call for Infor 
mation, 1-800- 345-2330, axt 
2449 

WANTED. DENTAL Hygienist, 
part 1»me, Wed and/or Fri, in 
preventive oriented Westland 
oft^e. 326 ?201 


BARMAID 

wanted, ask for Betty, 721- 
9876, 10*0 pm. 


BARMAID. GOOD pay, nights. 
Apply tt-2 pm: Village Bar, 
35234 W Michigan Ave„ 
Wayne. 

BABYSITTER TO INe In and 
caro for pre-school children, 
must l>ke to travel, 753-3335 

IMMEDIATE 

OPENINGS 

for retail dept, store. Full or part 
time positions in stock. Apply 
in person, Mon-Frt, between 9- 
9 pm. 8244 Merrlman, 
Westland. 


OEMONSTRATORS NEEDED. 
Local grocery siores, ideal for 
home,*, jners, seniors end col- 
lege students Part time. 296- 
2246 

WEEKEND NIGHT janitor In dry 
cleaners. 10 30 i 30 am, 721- 

3231 


SECRETARY 

Short and long term assign- 
ments. 45 wpm, word process- 
ing a plus. Good pay • no fee 
ETD Temporary Service 
EOE 

425-6226 


EXPERIENCED 

WAITPERSON 

Apply in person Golden Boy 
Restaurant, 3632 Elizabeth, 
Wayne. 


CHURCH 

SECRETARY 

approximately 1/2 time for Bel- 
leville First United Methodist 
Church. Hours negotiable, 
compensation commensurate 
with experience. Computer 
literacy preferred Please send 
resume to: Senior Pastor, 41 7 
Charles St., Belleville, Ml 
48111 


NURSES AIDES 

Applications ere being ac- 
cepted for afternoon A mid- 
night shifts. We have an 
excellent training program for 
mexper enced people Phone 
97 1 -4433. 9 im to 5 pm, Mon. 
day thru Friday for Information. 
WHITEHALL CONV HOME 
33 VO Morgan Rd , Ann Arbor 

DISHWASHERS A COOKS. 
Apply: Pine Creek Country 
Club, 50521 Huron River Dr., 
Belleville 

DRY CLEANERS 

Shirt presser. experienced or 
will tram, nice working environ 
ment, good pay. For Interview 
call Carol between 8 am-2 pm. 
282 8886. 


DATA ENTRY 

Assignments In Wayne Coun- 
ty. 45 wpm. Good pay - no 
tee ETD Temporary Service. 
EOE. 

425-6226 

NEW AND 
EXCITING 

PERSONNEL OPTIONS 
Recruiting for permanent and 
temporary long and short term 
Positions: Word Processors, 
Clerk, Receptionist, 
Secretaries, Data Entry, Ac 
counting. Exp. helpful. Excel- 
lent pay, competitive benefits, 
paid vacations, holidays. 

Call Dianne 
591*7200 

You’re not Just a number with 
u». 

SEMI DRIVER needed with ex* 

I perinea for Downriver area, 

1 >5 40 to start with chance for 
advancement, some overtime, 

1 559- 7744, 

SUMMER EMPLOYMENT • 
Michigan Youth Corps Blue 
R bbon Opportunities Project. 
Learn job skills in carpentry, 
masonry, painting and 
landscaping Help restore his- 
toric Wayne Theatre In Wayne. 
Michigan Musi be 18 to 21. 
unemployed and Michigan 
resident. $3.60/hr. (SS.SO/hr for 
supervisor.) To apply, write: 
The Palace Theatre Company. 
35164 Michigan Ave., Wayne, 
Ml 46164, or telephone 728- 
SHOW An equal opportunity 
employer, 


KEYLINER 

Full Time 

Monday A Friday afternoons. 
Tuesday, Wednesday A Satur- 
day days. Apply In person at 
Associated Newspapers, Inc. 
35540 Michigan Ave 
Wayne 

Mon-Frl 8.30-5 

EOE 

APPRAISAL SECRETARY 
wanted Send resume to: PO 
Box 176, Romulus, Ml 48174 
Home Pro. tnc., (formerly 
Johnson, Rowe & Vaughn), 

SUPERINTENDENT 
OF UTILITIES 

City of Inkster, Michigan, 
35,190 population In Wayne 
County •• seeking qualified 
candidates for the above posi- 
tion. Individual will be respon- 
sible for supervising water and 
sewer maintenance activities, 
new service Installations, 
water/meter repair and reeding 
operations 

Candidates must possess e 
i high school diploma or Its 
equivalent, (3) years of 
progressive experience In Indi- 
cated areas, e valid Michigan 
license, Michigan Class S-1 
Water Distribution System Cer- 
tiflcatlon/or mutt obtain one 
within one year after hiring. 
Salary S 28.000 $32,465 pkrt 
fringes. City of Inkster residen- 
cy It required Applications 
are available from the City of 
Inkster Personnel Department, 
2121 Inkster Road, Inkster, Ml 
through June 21, 1990. 

An Equal Opportunity 
Employer M/F/H. 


ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 
for part time office cleaning, 
evening, couples or individuals, 
.V.cv ft Middlebelt, 891 1755 

KEYLINER " 

Part Time 

Monday & Tuesday evening, 
Saturday days Apply in per- 
son at: 

Associated Newspapers, Inc 
35540 Michigan Ave 
Wayne 

VlonFrl 6305 

EOE 

WAYNE ‘ 

part lime counter person for 
coin laundry, 721*3231 


LIGHT 

INDUSTRIAL 

reliable, adaptable, punctual 
people needed for light In- 
dustrial position In Plymouth, 
Livonia 4 Farmington Hills 
MUST have dependable 
transportation for shori/iong 
term job assignments, no 
public transportation available 
to job site. Cali 9*3 pm for In- 
terview. No fee. EO€. 

METROSTAFF 

Temporary Personnel Services 
425-8368 569-8700 

Uvonla Lathrup Wage 


CLASSIFIEDS 
GET RESULTS 
729-3300 


32. Help Wanted 


OFFICE 

MANAGERS 


loin the team at Oakwood Hospital and 
find out why we ve become one of Wayne 
County’s most impressive health care 
facilities You’ll find committed people in 
every department - medical and non- 
medical And you II find a mutual respect 
that creates a real bond between 
employees We re currently looking for 
Office Managers for our new Canton 
OB/'GYN facility and our Belleville facility 

To qualify you will need an Associates 
Degree in Business or equivalent and 3-5 
years medical office experience Super- 
visory and medical billing experience is 
preferred 

If you would like to |Oin a company that s 
interested in your career growth look to 
Oakwood Hospital For consideration 
forward your resume and salary history 
in confidence to OAKWOOD HOSPITAL, 
Attn: Human Resources. 1 8101 Oakwood 
Blvd Box 2500. Dearborn, Ml 48123- 
2500. Equal Opportunity Employer 


Oakwood Hospital 


A Subsidiary of Oakwood Health Services 



ONE MAN’S TRASH IS 
ANOTHER MAN’S TREASURE • 
•all your trash fast with a clas- 
tiftad cash -ad I Call 729-3300 


ATTENTION 
DO YOU NEED 
A JOB WITH 
BENEFITS? 

Than work for Futura Forca A 
take advantage of our great 
benefits package We have 
more Jobs than paopta in the 
bast companies. Apply today 
A be placed immediately In a 
light Industrial or factory job. 

* Vacation/bonus pay 

• Merit raises 

* Insurance at tow rates 

• No Fees 

• AH shifts available 

* No experience necessary 

Must have valid driver's license 
A social security card. 

728-6770 
Westland 
381-3006 
Taylor 
532-7666 
Redford 

FUTURE FORCE 

Temporary Help Service 

CUSTOMER REP and genera) 
clencel. Part time, evenings & 
weekends. Apply within- 8300 
Wayne Rd., Westland 

CARETAKER 

COUPLE 

wanted to dean aptt. Salary, 
apt & beneMs No chitdran 
preferred, no pets. Apply In 
person to: Canton Common 
Apts, Haggerty, (between 
Michigan A Cherry HIH). 

EOE 


DIRECT CARE 
STAFF 

needed Immediately to work m 
group home and SlP with 
devetopmentally disabled 
adults, afternoon and midnight 
shifts, Westland and Inkster 
areas, paid training, high 
school diploma or GEO and 
valid driver's license required. 
$5.00 per hour with good 
benefits Call 522-4915 be 
tween 0-4. 


TYPIST 

Part Time 

Monday A Tuesday afternoons 
& Saturday days Typesetting 
experience helpful, but not 
necessary Apply in person at 
Associated Newspapers, Inc 
35540 Michigan Ave. 
Wayne 

Mon-Frl 8:30-5 

EOE 


OPERATING 

ROOM 

NURSES 

Mount Carmel Mercy Hoipitai, 
a division of the Sisters of 
Mercy Health Corporation, •% 
accepting applications for a 
few select Registered Nurse 
positions w*thm ns Department 
of Surgery Positions ere full 
time on both the day and after- 
noon shifts. OR Technician 
a pp! I cat *o ns are also welcome 

Interested nurses, please con- 
tact Frank L Jarecki, RN, at 
(313) 927-7039 or send your 
resume in confidence to: 

MOUNT CARMEL 
MERCY 
HOSPITAL 

Nurse Recruitment 
6071 W. Outer Drrve 
Detroit. Mi 48235 

An EquaJ Opportuo4y/Affirm- 
aliva Action Employer M/F/H/Y 


June 14, 1990 


YARD WORK 

Lawn mowing, eda<ng, trim- 
rntng, shrub cere A weeding 
$3.50 per hour. Phone Sue. 
729 4000 

BOOKKEEPER. PART time Ex- 
perienced only. Must have ref- 
erences 484*3275 or 
697 4114. 

REFLECTIONS LAKESIDE 
New Lakeside restaurant open- 
ing soon. Looking for 
employees, both shifts 
•Waitsteff 
•Bus personnel 
•Cooks 

Apply within or call between 9 
8 12 a.m 146 High 8t . Bel- 
levtlle. 697-2511. 

NURSING 
ASSISTANTS 
EXP’D ONLY 

Belle Woods Continuing Care 
Center is seeking full lime A 
part time experienced nursing 
assistants for aJI shirts State 
certification classes available to 
become a certified nursing as 
sifttant Starting wage »4 85 
and $5 after 90 days probation. 
Career advancement available 
F or more information call Karen 
Schubert at 697-8051. Belle 
Woods Continuing Care Cen- 
ter. 44401 1-94 Service Dr., Bel- 
levtlle. Ml 48111. EOE 

CONSTRUCTION, GUTTER in- 
staller, experienced preferred 
but will train. 699*5513. 

LADY FOR domestic, 5 hours a 
day, 3 days a week, references, 
car, consider a trip to Kentucky, 
extra pay 326-9162. 

CAR WASH help needed Full 
lime. Apply in person, 
Johnson’s Car Wash, 33520 
Michigan Ave.. Wayne 

ATTENTION MOTHERS, name 
your hours fo* part time v*)rk at 
an upscale seniors common, ry. 
we Are hiring respon sibte/con- 
genial persons for our 
housekeeping end kitchen 
dept . 728 8670 

MODELS WANTED, look.ng for 
new faces, ’model search*, 
Thurs., June 14th. JB's Ptace. 
859 Sumpter, Beiievtiie. 699- 
5210. 

NEED A Summer job? Up to S5 
per hour piut bonus, can Kathy, 
356-4270 

OPTICAL LAB 
TECH TRAINEE 

Optical company in Wetttand 
looking for energetic Individual 
to join our team Good pay and 
benefits. Call M«chetl al 425- 
6226. Must be between 18 and 
21 years o d E.O.E. 


BELLEVILLE 

AREA 

dry clean attendant for 
cleaners in Ypsi area. 721- 
3231. 


RESIDENTIAL 

HOUSEKEEPERS 

part time to full time, no ex- 
perience necessary, transpor- 
tation requ.red, 595-4613. 


DRIVER. ICE cream buck, 16 
years, reliable, dependable, 
great for college students. Call 
697-4035, leave message 

HELP WANTED: Preppmg 
opts, maintenance, grounds, 
pool, could wom into leasing 
position or full time mi.n- 
lenance position. Send 
resume to: 

Maintenance 
P.O. Box 578 
Dept. C 

Weyne, Mi 46184 


BOOKKEEPER 

W<lh expenence. tn Western 
suburbs. $9.50 en hour. Send 
resume to: Bookkeeper. P O. 
Box 578. Dept. C. Weyne. Mi 

48184 


WANTED PERSON to fit for 3 
children, eges 7-10-12, Mon 
Fri., 8:30-3:00. 595-8026. eftff 
3. 


ATTENTION 
JOB SEEKERS 

The community employment 
service of Growth Works, Inc., 
has many types of employment 
opportunities with tocel 
employers. Growth Works is e 
non-profit community based 
organization. For more infor- 
mation, call 455-4093. ask for 
Tom. 


40. Business Opportunity 



The Classified 
word for the week is 


INVESTMENTS 


en-vest-ment: an expenditure of money for 
income, profit. 

Use the Classifieds as your investment guide. Every day. 
we list hundreds of business opportunities and income prop- 
erties, plus other sound investments. 

Buyers and sellers meet everyday in the Classifieds, 
where value and quality always cost less. Find what you 
need and sell what you don't need in the Classifieds. Call 
and place your ad today. 

Associated Newspapers 
Classified Dept. 

729-3300 


lawn maintenance 9« 

par enced fuH tima. 461-9729. 

UPHOLSTERY 

WORKMAN 

seeing fun tima parson wrt h 
knowiaoga or taar down, cut- 
ting, saw<ng A teassamb's or 
rat'dantiaJ A office furnftum. 
Good physical condition 
nacassary, amployaa oanafti 
paexaga a.aJab'a Call BusF 
nass Ratourcas Upholstery 
Worxrr an, 971-0750. 

SHOP ASSISTANT, part tima 
I ana part tima daflvary parson 
naadad for numbir ona 
| mach. na shop to tha araa. Bat- 
ter Auto Parts. 1508 S. Wayna 
Rd. Call o< apply in parson, 

| 721-8210. asx for Marty or 
Mitch, 

TRUCK ORtVERSvHaavy Equip- 
mant C parol ors. Expor oncad 
truck drrve r% with valid chau*ors 
can»t Must hava good work 
1 n. story, ba in good physical 
condition, possass soma 
1 mechanical abilities and ba 
abte to ba tranod to operate 
other types of heavy equip- 
ment. Sand resume to: Truck 
Dnvars, P.O Box 578. Dept C. 
Wayne. Ml 48184. 

MANAGER 

GROUP HOME 

Dynamic team leader for Bel- 
lavtlla group noma serving 
developmental!/ disabled 
adults, college degree 
preferred, competitive wages 
exce'ient benefits. Call 10 a.m 
•4p.m, 454-1130. 


35. Situations 
Wanted 


CROSSWORD PUZZLE 


Across 

1 Hits lightly 

5 “No — , ends or 
buts" 

8 Wheel parts 

12 Eur country 

13 “What’s up —7“ 

14 Jal — 

1 5 French father 

1 6 Spider and tick 
dass 

18 AMA member 

20 Historic period 

21 Pub order 

22 Cowboy s 
ropes 

26 Ending for 
Japan or Siam 

28 German 
exdamation 

29 Born 

31 Greek letter 

35 Campus 
bigwig, tor 
short 

37 “I am — a 
crook!" 

39 Hawaiian 
island 

40 Certain 
beverages 

42 Viet — 

44 Sword 
defealer? 

45 Father's retreat 


47 Citizen Kane's 
estate 

49 Electrical unit 

52 Help 

54 Tantalum s 
symbol 

55 Provider of 
10 down 

58 Stride 

62 Computer 
memory unit 

63 Prefix meaning 
life* 

64 Earth scienoe 
(abbr ) 

65 Ebb 

66 Doctnne 

67 Word before 
disdpline or 
esteem 


Down 

1 Chip breaker 

2 Dined 

3 Part of ABA 

4 Winter vehides 

5 Crete s peak 

6 Golf course cry 

7 Frighten 

8 Half a laugh? 

9 Wrist bone 

10 Get out of jail 
money 

1 1 Word before 
show or saddle 

1 7 Spanish 
house 

19 Presidential 
nickname 

22 Track circuits 

23 Prefix 
meaning 'high' 

Solution 


24 Furnished 
with shoes 

25 D C. bigwig 

27 Shade tree 

30 Long, long time 

32 Hemingway 

33 Having a given 
oo lor 

34 Japanese 
aborigines 

36 Craze 


1 

2 

3 

4 

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38 IRS concern 

41 Black and 
North 

43 Gymnastic s 
need * 

46 Rain clouds, 
formerly 

48 Back of the 
neck (pi.) 

49 French priest 

50 Central 


American 

Indian 

51 Cheny stones 
53 Lecture hall 
platform 

56 Grant s foe 

57 — de plume 

59 High card 

60 Rank below 
Gen 


ACTIVE. CHRISTIAN mom with 
2 year old would like to babykJ 
your child, 2 yean and up. 
Hamilton School area. Cherry 
H U A Wayne. 721*6042 

CHILD CARE, full time, day* 
only. Huron R/ver Dr (near 1*94 
Expressway), Van Buren Twp, 
941-2358 

CHILD CARE, meals, snacks A 
activities provided, soon to be 
licensed, flexible senedute. 
across from Annapotis Hospi- 
tal, call Lisa, 722-8254 

NEED HELP to your yard? Call 
John for grass cutting, hedge 
trimming, cleaning & more, 
reasonable rales. 595- ? 82 1 

MOTHER OF 2 would like to 
babysit. 7 am-5 pm, Monday- 
Friday. Westland area, 729* 

4894 , 

ARE YOU »n need of e 
gentleman's gentleman, nurse 
ato, light house work or cooking 
Mon thru Fri? I’m toe one you 
need, e black Christian male, 
you can reach me from 1 2 to 9 
pm, 565- 8526, ask for Bobby or 
leave message HI return your 
call. 


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ELDERLY CARE, lake charge 
person will care for your loved 
ones. Plan meals, outings, ap- 
pointments, 397-8721. 

40. Business 
Opportunity 


TO OUR READERS 


Advertisers under this heading 
may charge a fee Please in- 
quire with the advertisers as to 
whether they charge a fee or 
not before giving personal in- 
formation about yourself. 
Thank you, Classified Depart- 
ment 


HOUSEWIVES, FLEXIBLE 
hours, full or part time Do you 
enjoy home videos? Establish 
your own sales route to build a 
steady commission Income. 
No investment required. Call 
on video stores In your neigh- 
borhood. We distribute special 
Interest videos and video 
movies for Quest Entertainment 
at Universal Studios Must be 
reliable & have references. We 
will train Write: Rulh Schmidt. 
RSA, PO Box 6 1 96, Toledo, OH 
43614. 


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June 14. 1990 


95. Houses tor 
Rent 


lHR£E BO ranch, 2 car 
g.vege. no basement. Way ne- 
V. •*!'*>' d School* M#my 
Rutf/A*onda'e araa, Inssie* 

tttOC/rhO . kaCur.ty 0#pO» 1. 
crfd't check. 72+0927 

POO PENT 2 BO. unfurnished, 
clean, residential Inkster, 
*ecu'*ly $500 ♦ $350 monthly. 
CaH 544 0072. 

INKSTER BEAUTIFUL 3 0R 
ranch, new ce/pet and pa*m t 
targe lenced m ya rtf, 1500 pat 
"7-0025 


BELLEVILLE 

MOuvaa and farm house*. 2*3 4 
8P vacancy. N-ce rural area* 
Wayne Ranlata, 175 fad Calf 
562 RENT j 

ROMULUS 

3 QR *ancha* and 2 story 
homes N-ca araa wtih good 
tchooi dnmci Vacancy for 
jo'y l Way na Rente!*, 175 
fee Can 562 RENT. 


month. 307-C 

INKSTER 

Batch Dlly/Van Born, 3 BR, 
5325 a month 

VAN REKEN REALTY 

saa -4702 

furnished apt to share w*th 

ganttaman, 40 Si 95 a month 
in Waynt Call 722-4049 or | 
937^0519 


CANTON 

2-3 6R noma* a .a labia for July 
i*i move-in, Immadiata oc- 
cupancy; »oma with option to 
Owy, Wayna Rental*. 175 fee 
Call 562-RENT. 

WAYNE 

3 8R homai, loma with 
garagai, low mova-in coat, 
tcnooi * out soon Wayna 
Rental*. 175 fee Call today. 
562- RENT 


102. Business 
Property 


iNKSTER, N ol Michigan 2 
BR, full basement, largt fenced 
ya/d, SeOO a month, 449-2660 

WAYNE, 20 BR home with 
large country Mchen with walk- 
m pahtry, futl ba»emanl. 
gataga 5625/ mo 595 4718 

THREE BR ranch in Belleville 
on one acre 1600 par month, 
697 9606 after 3:30 p.m, 

WESTLAND 

N-ca 3 BR home, children and 
pat* welcome. »ome with 
garage and basement, Wayne 
Rental*. 175 fee Call 562- 
RENT 


USED CAR lot on Michigan 
Ave former gas station, 
1150,000; Michigan Ave. 2000 
i »q ft. business buildl/ig, 
; 159.900 Land contract terms. 
Venoy Realty, 722-0200. 


102a. 

Commercial 

Property 


NICE 3 BR ranch, 1650 a 
month, plus security, located 
near Metro Airport, nice neigh- 

1 

104. Mobile 
Homes/Lots 

norMood 428-9570 



NEED A JOB? 

See the many fin# oppor- 
tunities in our Help Wantel 

S wTlon today. 

WESTRIDGE MOBILE Home 
Park, 1 978 Baron, 2 BR. 1 4 x 60. 
appiiancas included. 19100, 
487-9692 

115. Autos for Sale 


WE BUY 
CARS! . 

WANTED 

GOOD CLEAN CARS 

Also High Mileage 85 and up 
Caprices, Lincolns and F.W.D. 
Cadillacs. Top Dollar Paid. 

CONTACT: DAN LAW OR 
DAVE MASSEY 

DON MASSEY DISCOUNT 

721-3606 


'HontA, S*ot6en& 


'fod 



Ask For 

Rob Radzwin 

Salesman of the Month 


1988 MUSTANG GT 

Ready for Spring 

$9,595 

1987 CROWN VICTORIA 
SQUIRE WAGON 

Loaded, Like New 

$8,795 

1988F-150XLT 
SUPER CAB 4X4 

Loaded, Loaded 

$12,955 

1988 MUSTANG GT 

Convertible, Auto, Loaded 

$13,495 

1987 TEMPO 4 DR 

Auto, Air, 2 To Choose. 
From 

$5,295 

1987 TURBO BIRD 

Like New. WAS $8,995 

NOW $8,495 
1988 TAURUS 

Auto, Air, P. Windows & More 

$8,495 


33300 Ford Road 
Westland 

Call 

421 -1 300 

Over 50 years of 
satisfied customers 


1966 PALM HARBOR, double 
wtde. 26 ■ 56, 3 BR. large Irving 
room, breakfast nook, 
washer/dryer, 
ttove/refrigerelor, octagon 
bathtub, 2 calling fans, 
fireplace, window air con- 
d-t-oner* shad, 136,900 O' bes» 1 
offer, ca ! » 397 0696, Canton 

HORIZON 14 X 70. 2 BR. 1 
bath, dan wrih wet bar, wa»har. 
dryar, stove, fridge 19500 or 
bast o*e< Good cred-l. fmanc 
mg ava iab>a 697-5351 (work). 
697-9463 (home) 

CANTON. 1977 BUDDY. 14 a 
56. Hove, refrigerator, heeler, 
dishwasher, window air con- 
ditioner, 2 BR, 16500. 495 
1633. evening* 

TWO BR mobile home, new 
ca pat. stove, fridge, washer & 
dryer, atr, nice lot, 15500, 397- , 
0698 

CANTON. DRASTICALLY : 
reduced, 14 « 70 3 BR. 1 1/2 
bath, central air, covered po7c>^ 
115,500 495-U240 

MOBILE HOME double wide. 3 
BR, air. io x i0. closed potch, - 
a must see, priced to sen 782- 
3665 


OFFICE OR retail, 1200 sq. ft., 
downtown Wayne. Michigan 
Ave area, 721*7611. 


105. Houses for 
Sale 


INKSTER 

Beach Daly and Van Born, 3 
BR, 13,000 down on land con- 
tract 

Van Reken Realty 
588-4700 

GOVERNMENT HOMES from 
SI (U repair). Delinquent ta> 
properly. Repossessions. Call 
(1)605-687-6000 Exl GH-4158 
for current repo list 

BY OWNER, large older 
I Colonial home, 3 BR, full base- 
ment, oak floors & moldings, 

, Westland, 148,000 729-0222 

| after 6 p.m. 

SELLER 

MOTIVATED 

reduced over 16000, beautiful 
updated 3 BR ranch on over 1/2 
acre, mce area of Romulus, ask 
for Sue McClure, HURON VAL- 
LEY REALTY. 699-2044. 

LAND CONTRACT, clean 3 BR 
brick ranch, 4 car garage, by 
Middlebelt/Cherry Hill, 1550 in- 
cludes taxes, 16000 down, 
S39.900, 729-7564 

GOVERNMENT HOMES from 
Si. 00 (U Repair). 
Foreclosures, Repos, Tax 
Delinquent Properties Now 
selling your area. Call 1- 315- 
736-7375 exl H-MI-WI current 
lists. 24 hours. 


9659 SHARON. TAYLOR 
Beautiful four bedroom quad m 
best sub m Tayio». 2000 square 
feet' Huge deck off doorwati, 
wet bar tn lamiiy room and 
much, moch more 5102.900 
CaM G»nny Ando. Century 21 A 

1 Nonn. 928-7260 

VERY CLEAN 

2 BR. Inksler home with 

finished & carpeted basement, 
newer furnace, a must see. 
127,731 . ask for Sandy O' Dave 
Century 21 J Scott, Inc.. 522- 
MOO 

LAND 

CONTRACT 

1100 starts deal 4486 
Winifred. Wayne 3 0R. 
aluminum, basement, 1-0 
down, S4 1,500, vacant, govern- 
ment owned Century 21 
Chalet, call Sieve. 7 30 pm 9 30 
pm. 474-4303 

WESTLAND Nice 3 bedroom 
ranch cn a large lot Country 
k’tchen with oak cupboards. 
Newer central air, insulated 
windows, basement 168,900 

I GARDEN CITY. Sharp brick 
I ranch in an excellent area 
; Features newer Anderson win* 

; dows. steel doors, furnace & 

I central an. Finished base- 
ment Garage Large 
workshop Corner lot 
Reduced lo 18 1 ,900 

DEARBORN HEIGHTS No 
steps to climb in this nice 3 
bedroom, brick ranch,. Ap 
pliances included Covered 
patio. Fenced lot Garage 
145,000 

Red Carpet Kelm 
of Westland 
729-2500 

LIVONIA - 14455 MERRiMAN, 
56B00 down, 1877 mo 
1108,900, 10% APR 30 yrs. “VA 
I EQUAL HOUSING 

| OPPORTUNITY” Wilde-Broker, 
517-426-5154 


25725 COLGATE. DEARBORN 
I HEIGHTS 3 bedroom bun 
1 golow Fu*i basement Fuify 
| carpeted Newer furnace, c<» 
curl breaker* Great Starter 
noma al 144.900. Can Gmny 
j Ando, Cenlury 21 A 1 Norlh. 

| 926 7260 

FORMAL DINING 
ROOM 

Extremely sharp 3 BR buck 
ranch, family room, fireplace. 

I formal dining room, finished 
| basement, 2 1/2 car garage 
I with opener, completely main- 
tenance free e»ierior. new in 
su'ated windows, central air 
conditioning, great iandscap 
»ng & much more $64,900 

CENTURY 21 
TAYLOR & ASSOC. 
451-9415 

WAYNE, 3 BR, e*tra large Lying 
, room, formal dining room, full 
basement, 1 car garage, 
154,900. 595-4718 


114b. Truck & 
Van 

Accessories 


RUNNING 

BOARDS 

$83 & up 

-* ul* length van* - pickup* 
rrtlnfa Guaranteed low instal- 
lation available. 

I Visa MasterCard 

J & L 
753-4721 


115. Autos lor 
Sale 


106. Condos for 
Sale 


1819 ALBERTA, SO down, $323 
mo. 136,900, 10% APR 30 yrs. 

| "VA EQUAL HOUSING 
OPPORTUNITY” Wilde-Broker, 
517-426- 5154. 

4488 WINIFRED, SO down, 
*1364 mo. 141,500, 10%, APR 
30 yn. ”VA EQUAL HOUSING 
OPPORTUNITY*’ Wilde-Broker. 
517-426- 5154. 

WAYNE 

3 BR aluminum ranch with 1 
car garage, perfect starter or 
retiree home, close to schools 
& shopping, $42,900. 

Century 21 
COOK & ASSOC. 
326-2600 


115. Autos for Sale 


BLACKWELL FORD 
USED CAR SPECIALS 


1989 FORD TEMPO 
4 DOOR 

Co moony C*vHw» Car Warreey* 


v oondeomng. AM/FM Hvn 
a much more YOO* CHOtCt 


•7575 


1986 FORD TEMPO 
4 DOOR 

Ax eorwuowig. powtr ttMwg i 
*rnti am n* hxm 5 imwi 
vrimtuor and much mor* 6*t>t 
BUM FmtwOnvea um • N** On* 

*2875 


1964 MERCURY GRAND 
MARQUIS 

?<* amotare ps.pb AMFV»*ew* 
ja« Back. 42.000 icNaf mioe 


• 3,975 


1989 FORDHSCORT 
2 DOOR A 4 DOOR 

Automate tran«m«*Jorv u condition 
mg. power C6*rrg * DrUM AMFM 
■t*r*o and much mora Company 
Cara Nn Car Warranty tax Chofc* 

•6575 


1988 FORD 
BRONCO XLT 

in* aura* including automate 


door locks t« wha*i Crtwsa control V 
• angtn* ttarao A much mor* IW* 

now 

• 12,775 


1987 CHEVROLET 
CAVALIER 224 

5 speed, air power steering & 
brake* stereo low miles 
BRIGHT BLUE 

•5975 


1988 FORD 
E-250 VAN XL 

Automaoc vanamtiuor »« am fM 
•larao POW** (t**nng a b'Mfl and 
much mora r**dy tor co nr*r><on 


*8575 


1987 FORD ESCORT 
STATION WAGON 

Automat* «ran*m«a»ion pow »»a*r 
mg a braka* and much m or* S*i**r 
Sea Fxwan Eitra Claan 


*3475 




r 


FAI RIANE ford 

582-1172 

14585 MICHIGAN AVE. • DEARBORN 
1/2 MILE E. OF GREENFIELD 


FA1R1ANE 


FORD 

1458$ MICHIGAN AVE • DEARBORN 

» 2 Mtif fvOF GR£ENf£lD 

582-1172 


WESTLAND MAPLE 
VILLAGE CONDO’S 

* New construction 

* 3 BR 

* 2 full baths 

* 1850 sq.ft. 

* Appliances included 

* central alt 

* window treatment al- 
lowance 

* All end units 

* Must see. 176,900 

Open 2-5 p.m . Sat/Sun or call 
lor appt On Hlxford/E off 
Hix/S. of Ford Rd 
CAMELOT REALTY 

525-5600 

CANTON/BY OWNER, Winds 
Complex, Haggerty Rd., S of 
Cherry Hill, Open House, Sal- 
Sun. 2-5 pm Elegant, contem- 
porary 2 BR, 2 bath ranch end 
unit, 3 years old. Vaulted ceil- 
ings. mirrored walls, air, 
| finished basement, carport, 
patio, pool, clubhouse Low 
180 s 397-2636 


jtfCHINSON 
FORD SALES 


1987 
MUSTANG 
LX 

5 speed 

AM/FM cassette 
cruise 
tilt 

$4995 


6 MONTH 6000 MILE LIMITED WARRANTY* 

ailachuiellOliiiilil 

IF YOU DON'T KNOW USED CARS 
KNOW YOUR DEALER 

41001 Plymouth Rd . Plymouth 

453-2683 

•ON MOST CARS 



107. Lake & 
Resort 


TRAILER FOR rent on Vineyard 
Lake In Irish Hills, fishing, swim- 
ming & boating, 1300 week, call 
291-1188, after 5 pm. 


109. Income 
Property 


ROMULUS 
QUAD PLEX 

Smart choice, rent out 3, live In 
one for free. Built In 1955, all 2 
BR, fully brick, all appliances 
Great big country yard, excel- 
lent location, motivated sellers 
1129,000 or best offer Robert 
Davis, Century 21 Dynamics, 
562 5000 


1988-1990 MUSTANG CON- 
VERTIBLES LX & GT models, 
starling from only 19388 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1 989 TAURUS GL, 4 dfs, aulo, 
air, loaded, from 18589 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1987 OlDSMOBILE CUTLASS 
Brougham, 4 DR. V0 engine 
rear wheel drive, power steer 
mg. power brakes. AM/FM cas 
sette, air, many more options 
12,000 miles, mint condition 
19500 Call 728-3961, 10 a m 
6 p.m. 

1 985 TEMPO GL, 5 speed, over- 
drive, high output engine, 
locks, tilt, air, cruise, 12700, 
699-7669 bet. 3-5 pm or leave 
message. 


110. Lots for 
Sale 


COUNTRY LOT, Brighton, 2 
acres. $45,000, terms. Malik 
Developments, 229-8010. 


112. Acreage 


KALKASKA COUNTY, 10 acres, 
beautiful big maples, excellent 
deer hunting. Close to river & 
lakes. Nice spot for cabin, 
camping or mobile. S7995, 
1300 down, $125 a month on a 
10% land contract. Call 
Wildwood Land Co, (616) 258 
9289 or (616) 258-4350 


113. Real Estate 
Wanted 


THREE BEDROOM ranch, 2 car 
attached garage, 2 4 acies, 
possibly with barn. 671-6799, 
ask for Joe. 


1 989 TEMPO GL, 4 dr, auto, an, 
loaded from $6409 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1986 TAURUS, fully equipped, 
excellent condition, only 
$3995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1989 SABLE GS, 4 drs, auto, 
air, loaded, from $6995 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


1989 COUGAR LS. black, 
moon roof, leather, loaded, 
$10,989 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


1969 CONTINENTAL, loaded. 
Including air bag restraint, 
starting from only $15,789 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 
1 -800-878-FORD 


115. Autos for Sale 


AUTO LOANS 
GUARANTEED 
NO REJECTS 
NO CREDIT CHECKS 
BANK LOANS 

FOR 

CARS, TRUCKS & VANS 
ALL MAKES & MODELS 

• NEW CREDIT • JUDGEMENTS 

• SLOW PAY • FIRST TIME BUYER 

• BAD T.R.W. • BANKRUPTS 
CALL MR. RENO OR MR. B. TODAY 

' 996-0557 

VARSITY FORD 

3480 JACKSON AVE. (at Wagner Rd.) 
Ann Arbor 

OPEN SATURDAY 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 


NEED A CAR? 
NO CREDIT? 
BAD CREDIT? 
NO MONEY DOWN? 
Call Mr. James 
at 429-4219 


85 MUSTANG GT 

Black, 5 Spd., Sfc. #74040 

86 CHEVY ASTRO 
MINI VAN 

7 Pass.. 6 CyL, Auto, Afr. Stk. 
#601 BA 

80 F-150 PICKUP 

Fun Size, White With Cap, Stk. 
#U1831A 

83 £-10 BLAZER 4X4 

Black Beauty, 6 Cyl, Stk. #U1873 


cc OQC 

$7,495 

$3,995 

$5,995 


Only 

$4,995 


87 EXP 

Auto. Air. Sunroof, Stereo Cass . 

Black Stk. #1116438 

86 HONDA ACCORD 

4 Of . 5 Spd.. Air. P WhdLks . Tilt. $8,495 
Cause. StereoCass S& #U1875 



Briarwood 

750 E. Michigan Ave. 
Saline 


1987 FIREBIRD. V-6. m u M 
pod automatic a r. crutse tiff I 
e*ceitent condition, low miles. | 
Clearance Soec-ai S??95 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421 5700 

1988 19S9 SCOPPiC Tou'.ng I 
Pxg, ail loaded, starting fro ^ I 

16988 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 
1-800-878-FORD 

1969TAURUS SHO.aJI loaded, 

-.tari ng from S12.669 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

Second 

Chance 

Financing 

TAYLOR 

JEEP 

EAGLE 

will arrange low 
cost financing for 
people rejected 
at other dealerships!!! 

“We have a credit 
program to fit your 
needs and budget" 

CREDIT 

HOTLINE 

946-8200 

Ext. 54 

1986 SUNBIRD SE, automatic, 
power steering & brakes, cas- 
sette, low miles, immaculate 
condition, Save, $3995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1 988 ESCORT GT, 5 speed, air, 
tilt, cruise & morel Low 
mileage, mint condition, $6488 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1 989 TRACER, 2 drs, 4 d»s and 
Wagons, from $6989 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


LAW 
AUTO 
SALES 

722-5200 

AUTOS 


62 2-28 

15995 

ir-py pace car 

69 iRQC 2 28 

19995 

79 MERCEDES 

$5995 

300 SO. low milas 

88 MUSTANG LX 5 0 

$6995 

87 MUSTANG GT 

15995 

automatic 

85 ESCORT GT 

12495 


1969 MUSTANG LX, aulo. an. 
loaded, from $6989 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


1984 ARIES STATION WAGON, 
automatic, air, power steering 
& brakes, excellent condition, 
only 40,000, Save. $3495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1 984 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE. 
automatic, air, power sleenng 
& brakes, cassette, low miles, 
immaculate, Save, $2995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 


1985 CADILLAC CIMMARON. 
fully loaded, excellent condi- 
tion, low miles, Save, $4495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 


TRUCKS/VANS 

86 NISSAN $3995 

hard body 

66GMC $5995 

3/4 ton p<cx up 

88 NISSAN $6995 

auto, hard body 

32115 MICHIGAN 
WAYNE 

OPEN SATURDAYS 

1986 MERCURY LYNX, 4 spd 
burgundy, look* and runs ex 
ceilenl. $2995 Call 326-4436 
leav e message 

1985 CHARGER SHELBY. 5 
speed. 2 2 turbo, air, cassene 
& mora, excellent condition. 
Save. $3995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1987 GRAND FURY, 4 door, 
3iB V 8. automatic, a It, cruise, 
power windows A locks, low 
mites, like new, Save $5988 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1989 DAYTONA ES, 2.5 EFl, 
air. cruise, tilt, cassette, 7/70 
warranty, mint condition, Save, 
$8250 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 


’980 PONTIAC Phoenix u 
1 m b/ axes and Canary, rveeds ! 
•'&r%mtsston worn $700, CaJ 
’?»70’4 

1 987 Nissan sentra, 2 door ] 

A W/FM ttareo/cassatie. raar ! 
defrost. 4 new * 'e*. runs great, 
$4500 or best offer, calf P 
467 4627 days, or 50i i8G3 
evening* «**< 5 p it 

1969 T-BiRO SUPER COu*E 
auto loaded, from $0,839 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 

721-6560 

1 1989 GRAND MARQUIS 

oaded and >ow miles, $12,969 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 

721-6560 

~ ~ ■ — ^ ■ 

1984 CHEVY CAVALIER 2 dr I 
oaded. tu-tone blue, needs 
some work, $1 500. 595-4755 





SALES 



>984 CROWN VICTORIA, 4 dr. 
V8, auto, air, stereo, p. win- 
dows, p. locks, p seat, tut, 
cruise, luxury trim, wire wheels, 
only $3895. 

JACK DEMMER 
AFFORDABLES 
721-5020 



SALES 


1989 
MUSTANG 
5.0 LX 

loaded!! 

$10,749 


697-91 61 


JHCHINSON 
FORD SALES 


1987 

EXP 

auto 

air 

AM/FM 
one owner 

$4295 


161 


1990 PROBE GT, leather, 
loaded and only 2700 miles, 
$13,990 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1988 LeBARON, 4 dr, automat- 
ic, air, cruise, power windows & 
locks, cassette, only 39,000 
miles, $5995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1987 CAMARO SPORT 
COUPE, aulo, air, tilt, cruise & 
more, one of a kind, only 
$6995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1986 MERC COUGAR, V6, 
aulo, air, stereo cass., tilt, 
cruise, p windows, p. locks, p 
seat. Only $6295 

JACK DEMMER 
AFFORDABLES 
721-5020 




SALES 


1981 

GRAND 

MARQUIS 


fully equipped 
one owner 

$2695 


697-9161 


1987 MUSTANG GT, fully 
equipped, only 20,000 miles, 
clearance price 19995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421 -5700 

1987 CHRYSLER LeBARON, 
Premium 2 door, coupe, auto- 
matic, air, fully loaded, every 
faciory option, excellent condi- 
tion, 15995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421 -5700 

1985 FORD LTD II. V6, auto- 
matic, air conditioning, cruise 
control, only 34,000 miles, 1 
owner, Save, 14495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1988 CONTINENTAL, Signa 
ture Senes, all loaded, most 
with moon roofs, from only 
113,988 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


1987 

ESCORT 

WAGON 

auto 

air 

loaded 

$3995 


697-9161 


’,989 MARK VII LSC. moonoef. 

leaiher. loaded 1 110.969 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1937 DODGE LANCER ES. 
automatic, air, lilt, cruise, 
leather trim, power windows. 
iocxs A seats, and more, 
clearance special 14995 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1987 FORD TEMPO GL auto, 
air, power steering, power 
brakes, stereo, immaculate 
condition, 14495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 


116. Trucks & 
Vans 


1989 T BiRO, loaded, starting 
from only 19989 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


115. Autos for Sale 


1989 TOWN CAR, loaded, 
starting from Si 5,988 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 


1987 HYUNDAI EXCEL GlS, 
auto, air, Kanwood stereo. 
37,000 miles, mint condition. 
California car, 15500, 729 
2357 


TRANSPORTATION 

SPECIALS 

s 995 TO s 1995 

12 TO CHOOSE 

1985 

CELEBRrTY 

V-6 

$2,995 

1985 OLDS 
F1RENZA GT 

6 Cyl 

$1,995 

1987 HORIZON 

$2,150 

1980 HONDA 
ACCORD 

$995 

1985 GRAND 
MARQUIS 
BROUGHAM 
Loaded 
$4,995 

8 VOYAGERS TO 
CHOOSE 

2 V-6'S 

1985-1989 

1984 MERCURY 
TOPAZ 

Auto . Air, 2 Door 

$2,450 

1984 VW 
SCIRROCCO 

Sharp 

$3,795 

1983 DODGE 

600 ES 

$1,795 

1965 CHRYSLER 
GTS 

Pnoe to move 

$1,995 

1980 FORD 
FIESTA 

Like New 

$1,295 

1963 GRAND 
FURY 

Auto AC. T*. Cruise 

$2,695 

LIVONI 

1 A CHRYSLER 
IM PLYMOUTH 

30777 Plymouth Rd. 

(Between Middlcbelt rnr TCrt/l 
& Merriman) J^J a / OUH 


1987 TAURUS *L\ auto, air, 
stereo, p. mirrors, elec rear 
defrost, and only $5495 

JACK DEMMER 
AFFORDABLES 
721-5020 

1985 T-BIRO. V8. auto, air, 
stereo cass., till, cruise, p. wfn- 
dows, locks, seats, alum 
wheels. Sharp, only $5295 

JACK DEMMER 
AFFORDABLES 
721-5020 


jtfCHINSON 
FORD SALES 


1989 

PROBE 

GL 

5 speed 
air 

AM/FM cassette 

Only 

$8395 


697-9161 




FORD SALES 


1987 

Ford 

Aerostar 

Cargo 

Van 

auto 

air 

$6795 


697-9161 


1987 RAM 50, 4x4, loaded, 
$6500 Call 687-1657, 

1966 CHEVY PICK UP. need* 
some work, runs. $800 Call 
728-45 13 after 5:30 pm. 


115. Autos for 
Sale 


HALLMARK 

MOTOR 

COMPANY 

Witt 

83 FORD 
CONVERSION 
VAN 
Auto 
$2,250 

79 FORD 
PICKUP 
150 CUSTOM 
$1,250 

85 DOOGE ARIES 

4 Dr , Auto 
$1,685 

82 EXP 

Onfy 

$950 

83 AMC 
ALLIANCE 


WE BUY 
CLEAN CARS. 

37 Years of 
Dependable 
Service - We 
Finance 

5750 

S. Wayne Rd. 

Corner of Van Born 
& Wayne R a 

721-0060 


1 983 RANGER. 4 cyt., 4 speed, 
stereo cass, alum, cap, step- 
bumper, wire wheel covers, 
sharp, only $2795. 

JACK DEMMER 
AFFORDABLES 
721-5020 

1988 VOYAGER LE. V-0, auto- 
matic, air, power steering & 
brakes, tilt, cruise & more, spe- 
cial $9750 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1988 RANGER PICK UP. long 
bed, V6, 5 speed, XLT pack 
age, running boards, low 
mtlas, Clearance price, $5495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1990 FORD F-150 4 ■ 4. V8, 
auto, air and only 5000 miles 1 
$12,990 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1984-1969 BRONCO XLT. 
starting from $6989 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1 982 JEEP CJS, 4 cyl.. 4 speed, 
4 wheel drive, runs great, 
$3500, 782-0297 

1 989 FORD F 350 DUALLY SU- 
PERCAB XLT, Lariat Pkg, 460, 
Vfl, air, titt, cruise, power win- 
dows & locks, immaculate con- 
dition, 13.000 miles. $ave. 
$14,495 

Crestwood 

Dodge 

421-5700 

1987 FORD E350 PARCFl 
VAN, diesel, aulo and only 
34.000 milas, $9987 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1987-1990 FORD CARGO 
VANS, starting from $6987 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 

1969 FORD DUMP TRUCK. 
Super Duty, 400 & only 300 
miles! $16,589 

JACK DEMMER 
FORD 
721-6560 



1986 

F-150 

4 speed 
with O/D 
AM/FM cassette 
power steering 
power brakes 

Only 

$5995 


697-9161 


118. Motorcycles 


1976 HARLEY OAVIOSON 
Soper G -o* eaceaent cord' 
•*on. 13250 or best offer 722 
3670 

HONOA C8 650. new Mat new 
ear! ary. fk/i fa - ng c/u*e extra 
clean, low miles, must see to 
appreciate. 1750. 72 1 8505 
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Associated Newspapers 


Page B-5 


40. Business 
Opportunity 


EARN MONE* Pead'ng boohs' 
SJO.OOO/yr incorr* poienhai 
No* hiring (1)805 f»87 600C 
E»1 V7944 

intelligence jobs. Ee> oa 

US Custom*. DEA, etc No* 
filing Call (1| 605 667 6000 

e«» k 4158 

ntelugence jobs. fbi. oa. 

US Custom*. DEA. etc Now 
hiring Cali |t) 805-667-6000 
exl K 1942 


FLEA MARKET 

jtS'de Michigan A,® & Man 
E 1 m*>e c* I ?’ c 
m cs Space ava-iab e 
pen Sat 4 Sun Oeaic s** 1 c 


61. Miscellaneous 
Items 


a am 


POSTAL 

JOBS 

start at S1 1.41 /hr. 

For exam and application info 
Call 

(219) 836-8157 
Exl. 944 


a to a (CST) 


7 days 


ATTENTION POSTAL ,ob*' 
Start Sit 41/hr' For app Ilea 
tion .nfo. call (1) 602-808-8865. 
e*t M 4154. 6 em-10 pm. 7 
da/*. 


44. Money to 
Borrow 


ADVANCE 

APPROVAL 

home refinanced fasl - no ap- 
plication fee Credit problem* 
ok Borrow for any purpose 
Call i 800 888-7083, SecuMy 
Mortgage Corp., no up front 
fee* 

Van Guard 
Mortgage Corp. 


45. Music 
Lessons 


QUALIFIED 

TEACHERS 

Piano, Organ, Keyboard 
Violin, Guitar 
DtgitaJ Piano 

KEYBOARD 

WORLD 

Call 726.2220 
Also Piano Tuning 


45a. Art Lessons 


SUMMER ART 
LESSONS 

all ages 
all madia 

The Art Store 
981-8600 


47. Schools 



“GET LEGAL" 
Builders Licensing 
Seminars By: 
Jim Klausmeyer 
Program Directot 
(313) 887-3034 
Belleville 
Community 
Education 
(313) 697-9123 
Washtenaw 
Community 
College 
(313) 668-6400 
also at: 
Lincoln Park 
Livonia 


50. 


Pets-Supplies 


BABY COCKATIELS, hand fed. 
various assortment, call Cheryl, 
326-2174, 

THREE ENVIRONMENTALLY 
safe rodent control umls. Free 
lo good home. 721-8750. 

GROOMING ~ 

Poodles & 
Schnauzers 
Most Small Breeds 
By Appointment Only 
722-1081 

TWO PARAKEETS, a male & 
female, cage & all supplies and 
toy*, S25, 728-5078 (leave me*- 



YORK1E POOS, shots, wormed, 
adorable & healthy, Romulus 
area, 729 1398. 

AUSTRAUAN CATTLE Dogs. 
AKC, (blue), male & female, 
$250, 397-2740. 


59. Auctions 


BRAUN & HELMER 
AUCTION SERVICE 

Lloyd R Braun 
(313)665-9646 
Jerry L Melmer 
(313)994-6309 

ROLLO 

JUCKETTE 

AUCTIONEER 

* complete service available * 
20 years experience 
(313) 529-2388 

Dundee. Ml 


60. Miscellaneous 
Sales 


MOVING: TOOL box, good 
household mlsc.. everything 
mu** go Thur-Sat, 9-4 pm, 
29019 Northlme Rd. Romyiu*. 


91. Apartments 
for Rent 


Park Hill 
Apartments 


2 Bedroom 

• Central Air 

• Clubhouse 

• Pool 

• Dishwashers 

• Reserved 
Covered 
Parking 

326-0070 

Weekdays 8-5 
Weekends 1 1 -5 

On Venoy just 
North of Mich Ave 
in Wayne 

Equal 

Hous^g 

C*spc*tur*y 


GARAGE SALE. Sal . Jur e 'h 
9 * 35459 Gio.er, (Wayne 
| Bom areal, Wayne 

0iG GARAGE Sa'e. Fn 4 Sal. 
June 15 & 16, open 9 am lo 7 
om, 36528 Po'f. Wes'land 

GARAGE SALE, June <5 4 18. 
34864 Hanoun, (9 4) 
Household, toy*. g*rf* e'et^es & 
many item* sold tor m a*- pul in 
nur*«ng home 

YAR0 SALE. r>«ne 16, 1 1 li *.im, 

11680 M dd'ebeii. Huron Twp. 
i ibetween King & West) Furni 
•ore. mi*c A more Must empty 
bu'idmg' Great prices! 

HUGE GARAGE Sale, June 15. 
16 A 17. 9 6 pm, 8284 Hol- 
lywood (off Smith Rd near Mid- 
diebelt Rd). Tools, clothes, TV 
A radio, much more 

GARAGE SALE, Fn A Sat. June 
15 A 16, 10-4 pm, household 
Jems, baby Jems, lots of mtsc. 
4 1 96 Carnegie. Wayne 

YARD SALE. June 12-17, 9 5 
I pm. 28603 W. Warren, (Witten 
at Henel) 

YARD SALE, antiques, depres 
s«on glass, misc, June 15, 16 A 
! 17,9*7 50050 Bog (off Rawson 

I vll(e) 

BiG 4 FAMILY Garage Sale. Sat 
A Sun, June 16 A 17, 339 Fair- 
*ood. (E of Inkster Rd near 
, Cherry Hill). 

FOUR FAMILY garage sale. 

1 June 14 16, 10 a m to 5 p.m. 

Corner Cherry Hill A Far 
, mmgton Rd (bet Wildwood A 
i Venoy). 

MOVING SALE, microwave, 
gas grill, other household 
items, everything must go, 
Saturday A Sunday. 26196 An- 
napolis, Inkster (Beech Daly A 
John Paly), 562 9533 

GARAGE SALE, Thurs.-Sat., 
June 14-16. 9 a.m. - 5 p m. 
Camper, clothes, various 
household items A more 
34000 Currier, Wayne, S. of An- 
i napolis bet Howe & Carnegie 

, THREE FAMILY garage sale, 
25069 Stanford, S of Michigan, 
W. o» Telegraph. Thurs.-Sat , 
9-6 p.m. 

THREE FAMILY yard sale, lots 
of antiques. Frl., Sat A Sun., 
June 15, 16 4 17 42700 

Ecorse, Belleville. 


60a. Arts & 
Crafts 


UNIQUE 

COUNTRY 

CRAFTS 

store now open 

Monday-Frlday, 10 am ■ 6 pm. 
Saturday, 10 am • 4 pm 
Visa/Mastercard. S. 1-275, ex4 
1 1 B, W. 3/4 miles to Waltz FkJ , 
left 500 feet to 23290 Waltz Rd., 
New Boston, 753-4721 

Worth The Trip! 


Refrigerators A range* 

washers & dryers 
$99 A up 

delivery A installation 
avaJabie 
ADC accepted 
Michigan Used 
Appliance Cutlet 
236* S Venoy 
729-4848 

in Nonvayne Shopping Or 

SWIMMING POOLS 

make US AN OFFER MUST 
CLEAR IMMEDIATELY Various I 
wes of factory iecondJ'Oned. 
deluxe model KAYAK POOLS 
manufacturers warranty, mslal 
lation and financing available 
Limited quantifies calMollfrre, 
f-600 843 7665 (B661) 

KILLS FLEAS 

Buy ENFORCER Flea Killers 
with PRECOR Insect Growth 
Regulator Enforcer prevents 
flea remfestation for month* 
Buy ENFORCER at Norths.de 
Hardware 72 1-7244, 

KENMORE WASHER A dryer. 
$135 each; range. $125; 22 
cubic foot refrigerator, 5250. 
729-0276 or 697-7222. ! 

4 * 18 ABOVE GROUND pool, I 
bra^d new, still m the box, com- , 
piete.S700 or best, 729-2787 or 
326 1518 aher 5 pm \ 

RANGE. REFRIGERATOR, 
(also apt size), washer, dryer, 
(also mm. A slack, 697-5154 

COUCH. LOVE SEAT, locker, 
rediner, all eorth tones. 3 ' 
tables. 1 must sell together. 
$350;like new country peach 
curtains, 144 x 81, S75. going I 
out of business 722-7954. 

ELECTRIC RANGE, $100. 
washer A dryer, $100 each; all 
i like new, 941-2892. 

| , 

KENMORE WASHER A dryer. I 

refrigerator. Good condlllon. 
7296746 

SOFA, CHAIR, La-Z-Boy chair, I 
on d table, brown/belge, 4 
pieces, $150, 941-4499 

FOR SALE gas stove with | 
warming shelf, 21 Cubic foot | 
refrigerator, side-by-side with 
icemaker, harvest gold, S450 
for both, 595 7082 I 

QUEEN ANNE Designer Liqui- 
dation Solid cherry, gorgeous, 
hand carved rice bed. dresser, 
mirror A chest, $1985; also, rice 
bed A highboy, $1465; beaut< 
ful Tester bed, dresser, mirror A 
chest, $1785; alto, formal 
dining room A much more at 
super saving prices, 722-5551. 

MUST SELL, recently pur- 
chased, deluxe furniture, com- 
ponent stereo system, 
microwave, 25 inch TV, bed, 
vacuum cleaner, 722-7226 

MODERN DINING table (40 ■ 
56), 4 chairs, light oak veneer, 
$75 728 9232. 9-7 p.m 


IT'S GARAGE SALE TIME 
AGAIN! But, you say "Where 
do I begin?" Begin by placing 
a classified ad. Call us with the 
address, days, times, Items, 
directions, etc. The number to 
call Is 729-3300. 


91. Apartments for Rent 


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balconies, huge closets, heat included. 
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• Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom 

apartments each with a 
fireplace and balcony or 
patio. 

• Private athletic dub. outdoor 

pool, sauna, steam bath, 
whirlpool and exercise room. 

• Stunning clubhouse with 

fireside lounge and game 
room. 

• Seduded setting amidst 

woods and duck ponds. 

• Mini Blinds 


IlDooicifit Ml 

apartments A athletic dub 

261-8010 


Conveniently located off Wayne 
Road between Warren and Joy. 
near the Westland Shopping MaH 
Rental Office and Model Open 10 
am -6 pm Daiy 



KILL ROACHES 

Buy ENFORCER OverNile j 
Roach Spray Kills roaches ' 
Overrvght ©r your money back 
GUARANTEED! Available af i 
Kruk Brother*. Inc , 292 *696 I 

FIFTEEN FOOT pool cove' j 
used 1 yea>. $15 00. fitter fnew) . 

for 18 x 3 pool, $50, gift's UiXe, 

like new. 20 $35 721-0112 | 

ihcr 5 pm 


62. Building 
Material 


SEAL SIDING. 4x9. $12 95 
railroad l*es, $4 95. molding 
base 40 cents per ft , casing, 35 
cents per ft; plywood and build 
mg material of all kinds Com 
pieie toilets. $35 Railroad 

unclaimed freight Romulus 

Lumber, 35600 Goddard Rd 
Romutus. 


66. Fuel 


CUT YOUR OWN FIREWOOD 
$30 per face cord. Call 425 
8644 afier 5 (£m. 


68. Garden 
Produce 


RAY SCHULTZ 
FARM 
U-PICK 

STRAWBERRIES 

go West from 1-275 on 1-94 to 
Rawsonville Rd.. exit 187 be- 
tween Ypsllantl and Belleville, 
go south 2 1/2 miles lo Marlz 
Rd , then west 1 mile lo 
SECOND farm on left 

55 cents/lb. 

CONTAINERS FREE 
plus $2.00 off for sales of 50 Ibt 
or more. 

CALL 

483-1370 

STRAWBERRIES 

35 acres U-pick 

CONTAINERS FURNISHED 
Free 64 page strawberry cook 
book with individual order of 
$25 or mote of strawberries 

U-Pick Peas 

English shelling, Sugar Snap 

GLENN ROWE 
FARMS 

10570 Marlz 
Ypsllantl 

1-94 West to Rawsonville Road, 
(exit 187), south 2 1/2 miles lo 
Marlz Road, turn right, first 
farm on left 

Open 7 days 7 am -8 p m. 

482-8538 


1909 BAVUNER U00 Captl. 
17 foot outboard Force 85, 
powei tilt & trim, custom filled 
canvas 4 moormg cover. Escort 
irai'er, $7500 FIRM, warranty 
included Call 595 6190 5 8 
p m ONLY 

• 97 7 SILVERTONE, 28 ft. dual 
conlrols, low hours, kepi <n 
boathouse, must sell due to 111 
ness, asking $2fl 000 o» maxe 
Offer. 949 0224 

FOURTEEN FOOT, Ski Flight, 
fiberglass boat, 7 1/2 tip Ev»n 
rude, siive»/burgundy, match 
ing lra»lei, new seals, carpel, 
steering. $795 or best 981 
2368 

14 1/2 FIBERGLASS boat, 40 
hp Evtnrude. runs good, 
electric start, steering, 6 gal 
gas tank, good fishing boat. 
St 195 or best. 901 2388 

MEYERS ALUMINUM boai. 14 
fool with Iraller, $575. 941 
1399 

• ALUMINUM DELUXE boat lift, 
2800 <b weight maximum, like 
brand new, including axle 4 
| wheels, lots of exlras, $1400, 
284 5964 or 1 (5 17) -467 2940 

FOURTEEN FT aluminum 
boat, 10 HP Johnson motor, 
heavy duty trailer, $750, 284 
| 5964 or 1-(5t7)-467-2940 

, FREE OWENS old wooden 
boat wilhout trailer, call A leave 
message, 94 1 4928 


82. Wanted to 
Buy 


JUNK CARS 
WANTED 
Dead or Alive 
High dollars paid 
Scrap Busters Inc. 
722-2250 

Junk Cars Wanted 

Top $ Paid 
Belleville Scrap 
699 6969 


87. Rooms for 
Rent 


75. Boats/ 
Accessories 


A-1 BOAT HOIST canopy, 9 1/2 
x 23 ft , aluminum 16 rib frame 
A post, 699 3388 


PUBLISHER'S NOTICE 

All real estate advertised in this 
newspaper Is subject to the 
Federal Fair Housing Act of 
1966, which makes It Illegal to 
advertise any preference, 
llmltailon or discrimination 
based on race, color, religion, 
sex or national origin, or on in- 
tention to make any such 
preference, limitation or dis- 
crimination. This newspaper 
will not knowingly accept any 
advertising for real estate which 
is in violation of the law. Our 
readers are hereby Informed 
lhai all dwellings advertised in 
this newspaper are available on 
an equal opportunity basis 

ROOM FOR rent, $300 per 
month. Call 461-6976 


91. Apartments for Rent 


COME TO THE COUNTRY 

PARKW00D MANOR 1 

CABLE TV 

1 Mi. N. of 1-94, 1 Mi. W. of 1-275 

Close to major medical facilities, 
schools, and shopping centers. 

1, 2, 3 bedroom townhouses 

Rents start at $303. 

• Children welcome • Swimming pool 

• Clubroom • Laundry facilities 

• Central air • Patio • Appliance 

* Carpet Office Hours: 

.. Mon. through Fit 9 am - 5 pun. 

Saturday 10 am - 2 pm 

8800 PARKWOOD DR 
Belleville, Ml 699-2083 



Our Boss is out o( town, so 
we re callin' all the shots this 
month, seel 

We've reduced the rent on our 
2 bedrooms 

We've towered the price of our 


63 


deposits. 


We’ve extended our hours to 
9:00 am. to 6 p.m. - 7 days a 1 
1 week. 

& 

We can’t print the name of our j 
community, so you’ll have to 

S3 

CALL 697-4100 


And hurry before our boss 
gets back! 

S3 


(QUA l MOSSING 

OPFORTUAITY 


MORGAN 

MANOR 

APARTMENTS 

1-94 & Wayne Road 



Applications being taken for 
several apartments. In- 
cluded in rent: heat, hot wa- 
ter, Olympic swimming 
pool, HBO, 2 tennis courts. 

$469-179 for 2 bedroom 
apartments 
$405 for 1 bedroom 
apartments 
$350 for efficiency 
apartments 

Now Accepting Applications 
tor 1 Bedroom Low Income 

tfttWRW 941-7070 


AAA DELUXE ROOMS 

color TV/HBO, fumi»hed, close 
clrcu'l TV. hot tub. maid ser- 
vice, water bed, low datiy/woek- 

I iy rates 

Willow Acres Motel 
721 1220 
Kings Arms Motel 
274-4400 


90. Duplexes for 
Rent 


NORWAYNE 

Subdivision 

3 BR, S4B5 plus utilities, $485 
security Credit check Avail- 
able July 1 , section 8 & pets ok. 
722-6444 

NORWAYNE. OUPLEX 2 0R, 
remodeled, Immediate oc- 
cupancy, $465/mo . $200 
security Equal Housing Op- 
portunity, 728-2835 

NORWAYNE, 2 BR, carpeted, 
recently painted, fenced yard. 
$365 plus security, 274-1560 

NORWAYNE, 2 BR duplex, 
stove, refrigerator, newly 
painted, $395 monthly plus 
secu(ity, 721-6009 

NORWAYNE, 3 BR, carpeted, 
fenced, very mce unit, available 
July 1, $435 plus security. 697- 
0617 

NORWAYNE. 3 BR, fenced 
yard. $700 deposit, $475/mo 
rent, utilities not included 729 
6231 


91. Apartments 
tor Rent 


WESTLAND ESTATES 
Walk to Hudsons 

Only $200 deposit with ap- 
proved credit. 6843 Wayne Rd 
Beautiful t bedroom Newly 
decorated, parking, air, pool, 
heal Included, cable avarlable 
Seniors welcome No pels. 
From $430 NO APPLICATION 
FEES OPEN 7 DAYS, 
721-6468 

Equal Housing Opportunity 


Wayne 

WESTCHESTER 

TOWERS 

t 4 2 BR apartments trom $445 
lo $500 Heat Included, Indoor 
pool, saunas, exercise room 
Open weekends for your con- 
venience. Equal Housing Op- 
portunity. 

729-0 800 

ONE BR apt $380 plus 
deposit All utilities except 
electric 4 phone First monlh. 
$150 off Cat accepted 729 
7132 Equal Housing Oppor 
tunity. 

VAN HOWE 
APTS. 

Van Born-Wayne Rd area 
Nice neighborhood 1 4 2 BR 
apt* from $395 per monlh In 
dudes heat, water, appliances, 
air and new carpeting Low 
move in cost. 

531-2523 

531-6291 

728-8822 

Equal Housing Opportunity 

BELLEVILLE 
WATER'S EDGE 
APTS. 

1 4 2 0R‘s starting at $440/mo. 
heal 4 water Included 

697-0606 
one month free 

Equal Housing Opportunity 

WESTLAND 
WARRIS FARMS 
APARTMENTS 

(Move-In special) 

(1st month free) 

Our 2 BR has 2 full bath or 1 1/2 
bath, our units include washer 
and dryer, verticals, central air, 
and appliances, Hours: Mon, 
9-1;Tues, 8 30-5; Wed. closed. 
Thurs, 9-2; Frl, 8:30-5; Sal, 10 
2. 

421-8200 

Equal Housing Opportunity 

NEED A JOB? 

See the many fine oppor- 
tunities In our Help Wanted 
Section today 


$200 DEPOSIT 

(with approved credit 
4 this ad) 

WESTLAND PARK 
APARTMENTS 

Across trom City Park 

(Cherry Hill) 

(between Middlebell 
4 Merriman) 

1 & 2 bedrooms 
1 1/2 baths 
Pool, Vertical Blinds 
Secured Locked 
Hallways 

Heat Included 
From- $445 
Monthly or Lease 

729-6636 

Equal Housing Opportunity 

Dartmouth 
Sq. Apts. 

1 month’s free rent 

t 4 2 BR apts complete with 
carpeting, appliances, walk-in 
closets, central air, Intercom, 
emergency service, cable 
ready 4 laundry facilities on 
site. From $279 

278-5544 

Equal Housing Opportunity 

SPECIAL 

1 -2-3BR 

Spacious 

Pool 

Central Air 
Vertical Blinds 
$250 deposit 

Wayne Forest 
Apts. - 

(Venoy 4 Forest) 

Wayne 

326-7800 

CLEAN. FURNISHED apart- 
ment for nice tenant, 595-7523. 

ONE MAN'S TRASH IS 
ANOTHER MAN'S TREASURE - 
sail your trash fast with a clas- 
sified cash-ad! Call 729-3300. 


NORWAYNE, ONE BR apt, 
freshly painted, carpeted 
throughout, separate entrant e, 
$300 292 0324 or 981 2256 
Equal Housing Opportunity 

ONE BR apt, $250 a month, 
Includes everything plus 
phone, 459 3803 after 9 pm 

TWO BEDROOM apt, 
Westland. $475/mo. S485 
security. Lease Aug 1 Nov 30, 
with option to renew lease, 
Bought house need lo sublet 
apt Call 425-2579 after 6 pm 
weekdays, anytime weekends 

WESTLAND 

SPECIAL 

t BR, $370, includes heat, car- 
pet, stove, refrigerator, 
microwave, air condition, newty 
decorated. 729-5654, 9 7 pm 
Equal Mousing Opportunity. 

FURNISHED APT , 1 BR, all 
utilities paid, couple/baby wel 
come. $100 weekly, S200 
security, 721 6009 

WAYNE NEAR Wayne Rd , 
5720 Woodward, quiel, clean 1 
BR, appliances, heal, drapes, 
air, $390 582 0969. 

BELLEVILLE, t BR apt. car- 
peted, stove, refrigerator, base- 
ment storage $375/mo. 
Includes heal, security deposit 
699 2248 

BELLEVILLE, VERY clean 2 BR. 
ideal for professional couple or 
person WJl accept cat. 483- 
1521 


YPSlLANTi. NEWLY decorated 
t BR apt ideal for professional 
couple or person, 463^521, 
w ll accept cat 


91a. Condos for 
Rent 


SPECIAL 
LIMITED TIME 
ONLY 

Co op townhouses, 1 BR, $303, 

2 BR. $322; 2 BR deluxe, $328. 

3 BR. $334; 4 0R. $348; secuMy 
deposit equal to rental rate, call 
now, 729-0909, must have 
good landlord referrals. Equal 
Housing Opportunity. 

BELLEVILLE, 2 BR. i 1/2 balh, 
air, pool. Metro 10 mtnuiei. 
Ann Arbor 20 minutes, $595 a 
month, includes heal 4 water 
Evenings - 572 0859 

92. Business 
Places for 
Rent 


STORE FOR rent, can convert 
to store or office space, 941- 
1616 

e000 SQUARE FEET, by Metro 
Airport, former automobile 
showroom, good for business, 
office, storage, we'll remodel to 
Suit, 941-1616 


104. Mobile Home/Lots 


75. Boats/ Accessories 


Dale’s Mobile 
Home Sales 

is offering a 1990, 14x70, 3 BR, as low 
as $16,900, oomplete set-up, in Sher- 
wood Mobile Home Park. Also homes 
in Westridge Mobile Home Park. 
Bonus: 6 months rent, financing avail- 
able as low as 10% down. 

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June 14 , 1990 Associated Newspapers Page B-7 

Wheels 


display classics 



The 1990 Allante is a two-seater that can go from 0 to 60 mph in eight seconds. 1 30 mph is the estimated top speed 
of the car. 

Allante paces Grand Prix 


Festival to 


By BARBARA GOFFMAN 
ANP Automotive Writer 


Classic car enthusiasts 
should keep Saturday, June 23 
open. Between 100 and 150 clas- 
sics will be on display at “A 
Day In The Park,” a festival to 
be staged at Van Buren Park in 
conjunction with the Belleville 
Area Strawberry Festival and 
Van Buren Township. It will 
run from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. 
The Ypsi Street Rods and 
Mitch Ryder, Strawberry Jam 
and The Larados will be enter- 
taining throughout the day. 

"It’s going to be high school 
days again for 50-year-olds,” 
said George Speaks, coordina- 
tor of the car show and a mem- 
ber of the Midnight Cruisers, a 
Belleville car club. 

“There will be a lot of old 
cars, the majority from the '50s 
and '60s. The cars will coincide 
with the the time period of the 
music. It will be just like going 
back to school, to the sock 
hop,” he said. 

Cars from the 1930s through 
the 1970s will also be shown, 
said Speaks. There will be anti- 
ques, street rods, customs and 
classics. Some 199ls will be on 
display as well. 

Dr. Ed Morris of Van Buren 
Township will be there with his 
reproduction of a 1923 Ford, 
weather permitting. 

“The car has lots of chrome 
on the engine and a unique, old- 
er paint job done by a fellow 
who called himself Yosemite 
Sam. He did airbrush work 20 
years before anyone else did. 
He is famous for these wild, in- 
tricate flair paint jobs. You 
don’t see too many Yosemite 
Sam paint jobs around any- 
more,” said Morris. 

Ed Memering from Bellevil- 
le will have his 1951 Mercury at 


the show too. 

“It’s a radical custom,” said 
the owner. “It’s been chopped, 
has a Chevrolet subframe with 
a V8 and bubble skirts. It’s 
been lowered; it sits about two 
inches off the ground. It also 
has a flame paint job. You have 
to see it; the car really can’t be 
described.” 

Evert Ebler’s hot pink 1950 
Ford and Rod Rice’s 1950 Mer- 


cury will be at the show 
tod. The cars on display will 
bd from private owners throug- 
out the state of Michigan as 
well as from southern Canada. 

Tickets to the day-long event 
cost $15 and are available, at 
Ticketmaster and at Rhythms 
in Van Buren Plaza. Five 
thousand tickets are available. 
Any not sold by -the 23rd will be 
available at the park. 


Race car lovers can look for- 
ward 'to' the CART/Indy car 
race which will go through the 
streets of Detroit this Sunday. 
I hiK a specially-prepared 
i&K) , 'Cadillac Allante will serve 
,as pace car for the race. 

Developed jointly by Cadillac 
and PPG , the two-seat Allante is 
equipped with a modified Cadil- 
lac tuned-port-fuel injection V8 
engine that is transverse- 
mounted with a five-speed 
manual transmission. The en- 
gine develops more than 300 
horsepower. The suspension 
has been modified with heavier 
damping rates. 

The street version of the 
Allante is powered by a 4.5 liter 
V8 engine, also tuned-port-fuel 
injected, that delivers 200 horse- 
power and can go from 0 to 60 
miles per hour in eight seconds. 


The roadster’s top speed is esti- 
mated at more than 130 mph, 
according to Vince Muniga, a 
Cadillac representative. 

The 1990 model also is equip- 
ped with a Traction Control 
system that helps reduce 
wheelspin during acceleration 
and offers improved perform- 
ance and vehicle stability dur- 
ing slippery road conditions, 
said Muniga. 

Other features of the car in- 
clude a new Phase II top, made 
for easy removal, a retuned 
chassis made to match the high 
speed capabilities, high- 
performance forged aluminum 
16-inch wheels and tires, a 
stronger transaxle and a three 
mode automatically adjusting 
shock absorber system, said 
Mtiniga. 


“With a drag coefficient of 
.35, the Allante is extremely 
quiet. Even with the top down 
at highway speeds of 65 mph, 
passengers can enjoy normal 
conversation,” he said. 

Sales have been doing well, 
according to Bill Collins, sales 
manager at Don Massey Cadil- 
lac in Plymouth. 

“We’ve gotten a lot of com- 
pliments from the public. The 
Allante has an excellent sus- 
pension package. It’s also quite 
a bit cheaper than the Mercedes 
Benz 500 SL, which is what it is 
compared with. You can buy 
two Aliantes for what you would 
spend on one Mercedes,” he 
said. 

The public can see the 
Allante in action this Sunday at 
the Detroit Grand Prix. 



This reproduction of a 1 923 Ford is just one of the dassic automobiles that 
will be on display at A Day in the Park. 





STEP TO THE HEAD OF THE CLASS! 

VARSITY FORD USED CAR’S!!! 

*0 DOWN **12m 12m WARRANTY 
375 to choose from 


$2496 TO $3995 

1965 CELEBRITY EUR0SP0RT WAGON, auto. ar. stereo, power 
windows, kicks, stereo cass & more 

1985 ESCORT 2 DR, 5 spd., air, cruse, doth, re* 

detog., dean as a wtvsfle i ^ 

1986 CHEVY CELEBRRY 4 DR^ auto, air, V-6, 

stereo, tilt wheet 1 owner, sharp.... 

1985 CAVALJER 4 DR, auto, ps, pi), low mtes, save a bunch, orty $2,995 
1985 EXP, auto, air, stereo cass, doth, sporty, gas saver.....™ 

1985 TEMPO 2 DR. GL SPORT, 5 spd L, air, cruse, stereo 

cass. 1 owner, extra dear 

1986 TEMPO GL 4 DR, auto a t, stereo, rear detog., 

dean as a whistle „„ „ 


$3,894 

$2,495 

$3,325 

$2,995 

$3,995 

$3,475 

$3,995 


1988 MUSTANG, auto, ps., p.b , stereo cass, 

cruise, rear delog., pwr. locks bright red & sporty 

1988 EXP LUXURY CPE, 5 spd., air, stetfo, titt 4 cruise, rear 

detog., 36,000 pampered 1 owner mtes H 

1986 V.W. JETT A, 5 spd , air, stereo cass , rear 

defog., low miles, sharp . 

1988 HONDA CIVIC DX 4 DR., 5 spd , air, suuoof, 





$5,985 
$6,435 
$5 t 55Q 

alum wheels, save a bundle...’. $6,125 

•7000 TO *8495 

1909 TEMPO GL 4 DR auto, ar, tilt, cruse, power 
locks, rear detog ., stereo cass . 


•4000 i t *5495 

1986 MUSTANG LX HATCHBACK os, p.b JiMO cass, 

rear detoa, chrome wheels, 33,000 local pampeuxl mies, mint 

1987 TEMPO GL 4 DR, auto, ps, pix. stereo cass, 

rear detoa.. compare at only .... 

1984 COUGAR, auto, air, pwr windows & locks tilt & 

cruise, V-8. low mtes a honey — i 

1967 ESCORT WAGON, auto. p*. pi)., doth, rear 

detog , stereo cass, famiy speoal 

1986 T-BIRD TURBO, 5 spd . loaded dean as 
a whestie priced to see at f nr imi 

1985 CUTLASS CtERRA W0D0Y WAGON, ar. stereo, pwr. windows 

& locks rear detog. sharp 

1986 CHRYSLER LEBARON GTS 4 DR„ auto, ar, doth, 

stereo, rear detog , road ready 1 1 

; CALAIS 2 DR, 5 spd., p.s., p.b.. stereo, 


1985 OLDS ( 

rear detog., wires 34,000 1 owner mites, "must see* 

•5500 TO *6495 

1986 OLDS CUTLASS GT, loaded, black on black, 39.000 


1 owner mites A honey ..... 

) MARQUIS L 


LS 4 DR, loaded, low mtes, 


1985 GRAND I 

charooal gray, a honey 

1987 TEMPO LX, auto, ar, tilt cruse, stereo 

cass, rear defog . 36,000 well maintained fries 

1988 ESCORT GL 4 DR, auto, ar. stereo cass , doth, 
28,000 rules “must see", perfect 


$5,250 

$4,388 

$4,925 

$3,985 

$4,475 

$4,785 

$4,995 

$4,925 

$6,488 

$6,488 


1988 CAVALIER Z-24, 5 spd., air, stereo, rear 

detog., “hot fun in the summer time’ 

1968 ESCORT GT, 5 spd , air, stereo cass . rear 
defog., tit & cruse, brigrt red & sexy * 

1989 ESCORT GT, 5 spd , air, tilt cruise fee new, 

only costs less!! 

1989 ESCORT LX WAGON, auto, air, stereo, rear 

detog , low mtes, oompany car inc. 660 warranty 

1989 MUSTANG LX, auto, air, tilt, cruise, pwr. 
windows & locks, rear detog., 1 1,000 mtes 




$7,525 

$7,375 

$6,995 

$7,825 

$7,050 


..! $7,980 


LUXURY, SPORT & MORE 

1988 SCORPIO, loaded, power moonroof, leather, 

tow mites, executive driven $1 1 .995 

1988 CROWN VICTORIA LX SQUIRE WAGON, 9 pass , every 

available option md. leather mt. ( mint cond $1 1,750 

1989 UNCOLN TOWN CAR leather 5050 pwr. seat, wires, 

low mtes, mint.. ...... $16,925 

1989 T-BIRD LX, loaded, low mtes, 2 to choose from $10,750 

1990 MUSTANG LX, 50, loaded, 8,000 rrittes, save a bunch $11 ,950 

1988 MUSTANG LX CONVERTIBLE, bright red, low mies, "summerfun $10,750 
1990 TEMPO LX, loaded, lew mtes $8,995 


$5,675 

$5,525 


1989 PROBE GT, 5 spd , air, cruse, stereo cass , 

1 1 ,000 rules, 'sharpest one in town' 1 

1989 MUSTANG GT, 5 spd , air, tilt auise, pwr, 
windows & locks, bright red & sexy 


$10,950 

$11,450 


GRADUATE TO GREATER SAVINGS ON 
USED TRUCKS, VANS, & 4X4’s 

AT VARSITY FORD 

•O DOWN —12m 12m WARRANTY 375 AVAILABLE 


TRUCKS VAN’S 4X4’S 

1968 AEROSTAR XLT, auto air. A muse. 

'local. 1 owner tradwi, save . 


1968 XLT CLUB WAGON, 9 pass loaded w al avatobie 

opbons, 30.000 pampered I owner mdes 

1985 F-150 XLt, auto. air. A cruse, pwr 

windows & locte, V-8, a honey 

1988 RANGER XLT SUPER CAB 4X4, tu tone part air. 
stereo cass. atun wheels, dean 


$11,490 

$13,790 


1988 AEROSTAR XLT, auto. u. A ouse. pwr 

wwdows i tod®. dual heat & ar. sharp 

1988 F-150 XLT LARIAT, dual tanks, ar. doth. A 

corse, sport wheels, cap, to tone part 

1968 BRONCO I XLT, auto. ar. A cruse, pwr 

windows 4 lode, atom wheels, 2 tone gray, mrt 

1963 RANGER 4 spd p s.. pb cap. stereo cass 
1984 FORD GERRING VAN CONVERSION, lop d 
Ihe line, must see" tow m4as 


..... 99,988 

$9,429 

.... $7,989 

.... $8,488 

$11,690 

$3,499 


$9,999 


1985 F-150 3 spd ftd. siereo ps. pi), stdng 
rear wndow. metal can $3,49* 

“CLOSED SATURDAY NOW 


‘Approved Credit 
••EXTRA 



1986 XLT CLUB WAGON, V-8, loaded, vacation ready $7,985 

1967 BRONCO H EDDIE BAUER, toadeo, Dtoetar , local 

1 owner trade $9,950 

1987 GMC SLE SAFARI VAN. auto, ar, tilt, cruse pwr 

windows & locks, alum wheels, ike new , $ 9,888 

1989 E-150 VAN, auto, ps, ph . 14,000 mites 

ready to or convert . $10,990 

1986 RANGER, ps. p.b. 4 spd od.ar, siting 

rear window, ready to go!" $3,995 

1988 F-250 4X4, dual tanks, ps. pb stereo cass 

toe out hub, 36,000 mtes... . , $10,750 

1989 RANGER XLT, 4 spd o.d., ps, pfc. sterec 

cass. siting rear window low mtes $7,425 

1988 F-450 SUPER DUTY DIESEL SLEEPER CAB, 

4 spd o.d., air cass dual tanks chrome, duat 

executive driven, save thousands - $13,450 

1987 E-150 XLT CLUB WAGON 9 pass sir auto. 

tft & cruse, windows & locks, a beauty $i i ,873 

THROUGH LABOR DAY” 



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WED. FRt 9-6, CLOSED SAT. THRU SEPT I 



us an oiler 


87 PONTIAC 
FIERO SE 

Red. Auto, Air, More 

WAS *5,980 

NOW-? 


88 CHEVY 
BERETTA GT 

Med. Red. Windows, Locks, 
Air, Loaded 

WAS *6,947 

NOW-? 


85 PONTIAC 
SUNBIRD 

Blue, Automatic, 
AMFM'Stereo, Air 

WAS *4,995 

NOW-? 


84 CADILLAC 
SEDAN DE VILLE 

Cadillac Style, Drk. Blue, 
Blue Leather. Loaded 

WAS *8,995 

NOW-? 


88 HONDA 
PRELUDE 

Sporty 2 Dr., Drk. Blue, 
5-Spd., Cassette, 
Power Sunroof 

WAS *10,200 

NOW-? 


86 OLDS CALAIS 
SUPREME 

Auto, Air, Cassette, 
Windows, Locks, V-6, 
The Works 

WAS re, 995 

NOW-? 


No reasonable oilers refused!! 

Make your own deal 


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SELECTED CARS 



Page B 3 


Associated Newspapers 


June 14, 1990 


STOP 


ONLY AT KRUG’S 
USED CAR 
SPRING BONANZA 


WHY TAKE CHANCES? BUY YOUR USED 
AT A NEW CAR DEALER! 


SAVE 


1988 LINCOLN 
MARK VII 

Bill Blass Edition, Loaded. 

$ 1 6,995 


1973 COUGAR 
XR7 


37,000 miles. Looks & drives 
brand new. 


‘5,995 


1989 MERKUR 
XR4TI 

Red, Moon Roof. 

*1 0,495 


1987 GRAND 1987 LINCOLN I 1988 LINCOLN 


MARQUIS LS 

Loaded, Carnage Roof. 


*9,995 


1987 COUGAR 
LS 


Loaded. 


*7,995 




MARK VII LSC 

Loaded, Moon Roof. 

*12,995 


1989 LINCOLN 
TOWN CAR 

17,000 Miles 

*17,995 


TOWN CAR 

Signature Series, Black Beauty 

*15,995 


1988 LINCOLN 
CONTINENTAL 


Signature, Rose Quartz. A Real | 
Beauty. 


*16,995 


LINCOLN 

MERCURY 


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IN THE HEART OF DEARBORN 


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$5,995 


85 CHEVY VAN 

V-8, Auto, Full Conversion 



87 CAVALIER Z-24 

V-6. Auto, A/C 


87 CHEVY S-10 PICK UP 

P.S., P.B., Cap, Stripes _ , 

$4,i 



89 OLDSMOBILE WAGON 

Auto, Air, P. WindAks. 

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1990 CALAIS INTERNATIONAL SERIES 


/ 1990 
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1990 \ 

SUNDANCE 
5 DR . 


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(right & left), cruise control, 
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pwr. steering & brakes, 
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intermittent wipers. 

Stk. #7350. ** 


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V-6. Loaded!!! Stk. #OV227 

WAS $18,461 NOW *1 6,649 

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Stk. #OS071 

WAS $11,276 NOW *9,658 

SAVE $1 .61 8 


1990 

USER RS TURBO, 


MSRP $16,575 

Now *12,376 


1990 CALAIS SEDAN 


,50/50 Cloth Bench, Auto. Air, 
V TOt, Rear Defrost j 

Stk #OAC049 A 

WAS $12,571 M 

NOW M 

*10,657 

SAVE $1.914^^F 


Deluxe Equipment Loaded. 
L Full Power Stk. #02057 

^ WAS $16,135 

NOW i 


Y 1990 ^ 
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VOYAGER LE 


AM/FM stereo, pwr. steering & 
brakes, A/C, automatic ^ 
transmission. , mm 


/ 1990 

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Auto, Air, Tinted Glass 
Defroster. Tift. 

Stk. #OSQ33 


1990 \ 

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r Luxury Package, Sport Road Wheels. 4 Speed, 

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tr g The New Generation of OLDSMOBILE S 


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Associated Newspapers 

Page C-1 


Food 

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11121 WAYNE ROAD 

ROMULUS, MICH. 48174 


All-time 

favorite 

cookies 

i 



Sue 

^ Willett 


Sue Willett of Just Desserts 
fame is feeling under the weath- 
er today, so the following are 
some of her all-time favorite 
cookie recipes which we found 
hidden in the depths of her filing 
cabinets. 

Hope you feel better soon. 


Apricot squares 

1 cup flour 

1 teaspoon baking powder 
1/2 teaspoon salt 
1/2 cup butter, soft 
1 egg, beaten 
1 tablespoon milk 
12-ounce jar apricot preserves 
1/8 pound melted butter 
1 cup sugar 
1 cup coconut 
1 beaten egg 

Sift together flour, baking pow- 
der, salt. Add butter, egg and 
milk. Beat until smooth. Pat mix- 
ture into 10-by-15-inch pan. 
Spread thin. Spread apricot pre- 
serves on dough. Top with melted 
butter, sugar, coconut and egg 
mixture. Bake approximately 25 
minutes at 325 degrees until top 
and bottom and golden. Cool in 
pan before cutting into small 
squares. 

ri ^ 

Raspberry- walnut 
shortbread bars 


1 1/4 cups sifted flour 
1/2 cup sugar 

1/2 cup butter 

1/3 cup raspberry jam 

2 large eggs 

1/2 cup brown sugar, packed 

1 teaspoon vanilla 

2 tablespoons flour 
Pinch salt 

1/8 teaspoon baking soda 
1 cup walnuts, chopped 

Combine one and one-fourth 
cups flour and a half-cup sugar. 
Cut in butter until mixture is like 
fine meal. Press over bottom of 
lightly-greased nine-inch square 
baking pan. Bake for 20 minutes 
at 350 degrees, just until edges 
become brown-tinged. Remove 
from oven and spread raspberry 
jam over the shortbread. Beat 
eggs with brown sugar and vanil- 
la until well blended. Stir in the 
two tablespoons flour mixed with 
salt and baking soda, then wal- 
nuts. Spoon over jam and spread 
lightly to comers of pan. Return 
to oven and bake 20 to 25 minutes 
longer, until top is set. Cool in 
pan, then cut into bars. 

Butter pecan turtle 
cookies 

Cni8t:2 cups flour 
1 cup firmly packed 
brown sugar 

1/2 cup sweet cream butter 
softened 

1 cup whole pecan halves 
not chopped 

Caramel layer :2/3 cup sweet 
cream butter 

1/2 cup firmly packed brown 
sugar 

1 cup milk chocolate chips 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In 
three-quart mixer bowl combine 
crust ingredients. Mix at medium 
speed, scraping sides of bowl 
often, until well-mixed and parti- 
cles are fine (two to three mi- 
nutes). Pat firmly into ungreased 
13-by-nine-by two-inch pan. 
Sprinkle pecans evenly over un- 
baked crust. Prepare caramel 
layer (see instructions below); 
pour evenly over pecans and 
crust. Bake near center of 350 de- 
gree oven for 18 to 22 minutes or 
until entire caramel layer is bub- 
bly and crust is light golden 
brown. Remove from oven. Im- 
mediately sprinkle with chips. 







* 


arol Ann Luelleman is on constant lookout for recipes. 

She hunts them down in magazines, newspapers and every cookbook 
she can add to her growing collection. 

“I’ll look at the ingredients, and I’ll be able to tell whether I like it,” 
the Canton Township woman said. “Anything with chocolate I love. 

Luelleman said she began her search nearly 25 years ago when she 
first married. 

“I’ve got recipes all' over the place,” she said, pulling out a file of 
clippings strictly for, desserts. 

“One of my favorites is French silk pie.” 

Luelleman saklshe found the recipe more than two years ago in The 

ers. (The recipe is below in a repeat appearance). 

ter Went to Baker’s Square and said, ‘Mom, your French 
pie is just as good if not better than theirs.” 

TLuelleman said, is following the recipe directions to the 

last detail. 

“Do exactly what it says. Beat it 10 minutes. That’s what makes it real 
fluffy, smooth and creamy,” she said. 

When she makes the pie crust, Luelleman borrows a recipe from her 
mother. It calls for ice water, the colder the better. 

Actually, Luelleman said, it was her mother who built her interest in 
cooking. This is a woman who eats a meal in a restaurant and duplicates 
it at home within a few tries. 

“My mother is an excellent cook, ” she said. 

When Luelleman was 13, her 4-H club sponsored a cooking contest at 
Greenfield Village. 

“When our leader suggested I enter, my mother and I started going 
through recipes.” 

Luelleman's orange nut bread entry took first place. 

It was not until 1988 when she competed again by entering the 1988 
Associated Newspapers Holiday Cookbook contest History repeated 
itself. Luelleman won first prize for her harvest bread recipe 

Luelleman said cooking will always be a passion of her's - she loves 
food. But in recent years she has modified her cooking style to fit in with 
a full-time career. Luelleman is property officer for the Canton 
Township police. 

“Since I work, most of the recipes I make are quick and easy.” she 
said. “I use a lot of shortcuts.” 

One of the easiest ways to save time, she said, is to start recipes one 
night in advance. Spaghetti sauce lends itself well to this method. 
Luelleman browns the meat and combines the ingredients at night The 
following day she leaves them in a crock pot to simmer until meal time. 

Casseroles can be made the same way, she said. 

“I think they taste better the second day. It's like goulash I never eat 
it the first day.” 

Luelleman said she would never complain about her busy schedule. 
It’s what she always wanted. 

“1 raised four children, and I have one grandchild. 16 months old. ” she 


Carol Ann Luelleman 

said proudly. “I love it. I love being a grandmother.” 

And Luelleman’s granddaughter can expect an endless stream 
goodies from Grandma, who has no intention of ending her search I 
recipes. 


French silk pie 


1 stick butter, room temperature 

1 tablespoon vanilla 
3/4 cups sugar 

2 squares unsweetened chocolate 
melted and cooled 

2 eggs 


Beat the butter, vanilla, sugar and chocolate together thoroughly and then 
add one egg. Continue beating five full minutes. Add second egg. Continue to 
beat for another full five minutes. (Don’t give up. Go the full minutes. It really 
is worth it). Pour filling into a baked pie crust. Top with whipped cream and 
some chocolate curls. Chill thoroughly and serve. 


Chocolate trifle 


1 package devil’s food cake mix 
1/2 cup strawberry preserves 
1 cup sliced strawberries 
1 4-ounce container whipped topping 
1 package chocolate fudge 
mousse mix 

1/4 cup toasted almonds 


Prepare cake as directed on package; cool completely Cut cake into 
halves (freeze on»‘-half for future use). Cut remaining half into one-inch 
pieces. Arrange half of the pieces in a three-quart glass serving bowl. Spoon 
one-quarter cup preserves over pieces; sprinkle with a half -cup strawber- 
ries. Spread with one cup whipped topping Repeat with remaining cake 
pieces, preserves, strawberries and whipped topping. Refrigerate until chil- 
led. Prepare mousse mix as directed on package; spread over trifle. Sprinkle 
with almonds; if desired, garnish with whole strawberries Cover and re- 
frigerate at least four hours. 


Cherry pudding squares 


20 squares graham crackers 
1/3 cup melted margarine 
8-ounce carton sour cream 

See FOOD, page C-7 




See DESSERTS, page C-7 



Page C-2 



iated Newspapers 


June 14. 1990 


SCHOOL'S OUT 


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1 GRAND PRIZE: 

FAMILY FUN VACATION 


Trip for four (4) to Orlando, 
Florida, 4 days, 3 nights. Includes: 
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Prizes will be awarded as soon as com 


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PEOPLE 


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Page C-3 



ANNIVERSARIES 


Bryan 


David and Betty Bryan of 
Romulus celebrated their 25th 
wedding anniversary June 5, 
1990. 

Mr. and Mrs. Bryan have 
five children, Paul, Gwen, 
Keith, Jacki and Lisa. They 
have six grandchildren. 

The Bryans have lived in the 
community 24 years. 


Tinsley 


Vernon Herbert and Edna 
Lucille Tinsley of Westland 
celebrate their 50th wedding 
anniversary June 16 at 
LeRight's Banquet Hall in 
Westland. 

They were married June 17 
in Jackson, Missouri. 

Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley have 
three children. Marylynn, 
Chuck, Thea and Edna. 

They have eight 
grandchildren and five 
great-grandchildren. 

Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley moved 
from Illinois to Detroit in 1941. 
They have lived in Westland 
for 34 years. They belong to 
the First Baptist Church in 
Wayne. 

Mr. Tinsley is retired rigger 
and Mrs. Tinsley is a retired 



David and Betty Bryan 



Vernon and Edna Tinsley 
seamstress. 

The anniversary celebration 
will be hosted by Thea I. 
Dudgeon and Edna R. Tinsley, 
both of Westland. Guests will 
include friends and relatives 
from across the U.S. 


SOON TO WED 


NEW ARRIVALS 


Nik Gast 


Nik Alyn Gast was born to 
Guy and Kathy Gast of Wiscon- 
sin May 12, 1990 at 10: 15 p.m. at 
St. Catherine’s. 

Nik weighed 10-pounds, 9 1/2- 
ounces and was 22 inches long. 

Nik has one sister, Kerin. He 
is the grandson of Ron and Rita 
Alexander of Wayne and Gerry 
and Betty Gast of Illinois. He is 
the great-grandson of Mr. and 
Mrs. George Petrowsky of 
Westland. 


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Jordan Holland 


Jordan Raymond Holland is 
the first child bom to Dean R. 
Holland and Colleen G. 
McMechan of Westland. He 
made his debut at 3:15 a.m. 
May 29, 1990. 

Jordan weighed 8-pounds, 3 


Scott Kenyon 

Scott Nelson Kenyon was 
bom to Diane and Randall Ke- 
nyon of Belleville at 10:31 a.m. 
May 4, 1990 at St. Joseph Hos- 
pital in Ann Arbor. 


1/-2 ounces. He has brown hair 
and blue eyes. 

Jordan is the grandson of 
Andy and Ada McMechan and 
Sam and Wenonah Holland, all 
of Westland. 


Scott weighed 9-pounds, 3- 
ounces and was 21 inches long. 

Scott is the sister of Megan 
Christine. He is the grandson 
of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nelson 
of Willis and Mr. and Mrs. 
Sylvester Kenyon of Belleville. 


Jeffrey Brown 


Jeffrey Michael Brown was 
bom to Victor and Jill Brown 
of Wayne May 21, 1990. 

Jeffrev wpiehod 6-nounds. 
15-ounces. He has blond hair 
and blue eyes. 

Jeffrey is the brother of Vic- 
tor L Brown II He is the 
grandson of Mack and Bonnie 
Clouse of Lapeer, Josephine 
Shivnen of Westland and John 
W. Brown of Romulus. 

Nathaniel Patrick 

Nathaniel Martin Patrick 
was bom to Robert Timothy 
and Stacie (Fallon) Patrick of 
Ypsilanti, formerly of Bellevil- 
le. at 2:35 p.m. May 6, 1990 at 
the St. Joseph Hospital in Ann 
Arbor. 

Nathaniel weighed 8-pounds. 
12 1 /2-ounces. 

He is the grandson of Sue 
Davis of Willis, Robert Patrick 
of Kentucky, Nellie Fallon of 
Belleville, and David Fallon of 
Ypsilanti. 

Kevin Erdmann 

Kevin Andrew Erdmann 
was bom to Dennis and Susan 
Erdmann of Wayne at 4 a.m. 
May 30, 1990 at St. Joseph 
Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. 

Kevin weighed 7-pounds, 11- 
ounces and was 20 3/4 inches 
long. 

Kevin has one brother, Kyle. 
He is the grandson of Max and 
Lydia Erdmann of Westland 
and Charles and Marilyn Ston- 
er of Chelsea. He is the great- 
grandson of Adele Fobel of 
Wayne and Norman and Lucil- 
le Shane of Indiana. 



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Seim — F rusher 


Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Seim 
of Wisconsin and Arthur 
Frusher of Wayne announce 
the engagement of their chil- 
dren Nancy R. to Kevin A. 

The groom-elect is the son of 
the late Margaret Frusher. 

The bride-elect graduated 
from Hudson High School in 
1982. She graduated from the 
University of Wisconsin- 
Stevens Point in 1987 with a 
degree in medical technology. 
She is employed with the Com- 
munity Blood Center in Wis- 
consin. 

The groom-elect graduated 
from Wayne Memorial High 
School in 1980. He graduated 
from Michigan Technological 
University in 1985 with a de- 
gree in medical technology. 


Moore — 
Seelenbinder 

Cletis and Iwanna Moore 
and Fred and Shirley Seelen- 
binder announce the engage- 
ment of their children Carol 
and Jeffrey Glen. 

The bride-elect was a 1984 
graduate of Wayne Memorial 
High School and received a 
bachelor of science degree in 
medical technology from East- 
ern Michigan University in 
1990. 

The groom-to-be is a 1984 
graduate of Riverview Com- 
munity High School and 
earned a bachelor of science 
degree in computer engineer- 
ing from the University of 
Michigan in 1989. He is em- 



Seim - Frusher 

He is employed with Appleton 
Medical Center in Wisconsin. 

A September 15, 1990 wed- 
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT 


Associated Newspapers 


June 14, 1990 


Larados 

perform 

locally 


By JOAN DYER-ZINNER 
Belleville City Editor 

A bit of nostalgia will be fea- 
tured in Van Buren Park when 
the Larados - formerly the Re- 
flections of the '50s and '60s - 
perform with Mitch Ryder at 
the June 23 Strawberry Jam. 

The all-day event, sponsored 
by the Belleville Area Straw- 
berry Festival Committee, is 
slated on the Saturday follow- 
ing the annual three-day fes- 
tival. 

If one remembers the high 
school sock hops, saddle shoes 
and records like the multi- 
million release. Just Like 
Romeo and Juliet , than one 
should remember the group 
that recorded it - The Reflec- 
tions. 

“Due to the incredible re- 
surgence of that era in the 
1980s, the Larados represent 
the 50’s and '60s with their very 
existence,” said radio perso- 
nality Fred Brian. “They are 
not just another marketing 
play to capitalize on the fad. 
They are living legends - the 
Deacons of Doo Wopp.” 

Although their hair may be a 
little grayer or thinner, the 
Larados still carry on their spe- 
cialized brand of “doo wopp 
harmony that brought them 
fame three decades ago. 

Members of the band are 
baritone Gary Banovetz, who 
organized the original Lara- 
dos in high school in 1955. He 
molded their stage presence 
and harmony patterns after the 
Motown rhythm and blues 
groups of the era, and later be- 
came instrumental in reorga- 
nizng the present Larados in 
1977. Other members of the 
group are John Dean, bass; 
Tom Hust, first tenor; Tony 
Micale. lead tenor, and Bernie 
Turnbull, second tenor. 

Dean always found his deep, 
bass voice in demand by street- 
corner groups in his youth. He 
joined the Del Prados in 1956, 
and in 1961 joined the Reflec- 
tions, with whom he recorded 
and toured. First tenor Tom 
Hust also began his career with 
street-corner groups. He sang 
with the Premiers in 1956 and 
moved on to the Lorados in 
1957. Hust serves the group as 
writer and arranger, as well as 
a singer. 

The musical portion of the 
June 23 event will begin at noon 
with the appearance of the win- 
ner of the Battle of the Bands. 
The Lorados will perform at 2 
p.m. and Mitch Ryder will take 
the stage at 5 p.m. 

Tickets, at $15 each, are 
available in advance at Ticket- 
master locations and Chartbus- 
ter Video, in Van Buren Plaza. 

Van Buren Park is located on 
the 1-94 Service Drive, near 
Rawsonville Road, west of the 
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W, 14, 1990 

TRAVEL 


Associated Newspapers 


Page C- 1 ^ 


Travel tips 
for the family 


By JOAN DYER-ZINNER 
Belleville City Editor 

Traveling is a pleasant 
adventure, but, even the best- 
planned vacation requires 
some adjustments on the part 
of the traveler to make it suc- 
cessful. 

Gary Sampson, owner of 
Adventure Travel, in Bellevil- 
le, passed along the "Comman- 
dments of Travel" to visitors at 
the Belleville Area Chamber of 
Commerce-sponsored Busi- 
ness Connection. 

First, and foremost. Samp- 
son advised, "thou shalt not ex- 
pect to find things as thou hast 
them at home, for thou has left 
thy home to enjoy new experi- 
ences." 

This and other "thou shalts” 
will put tourists in a proper 
perspective to enjoy their 
vacations and avoid letting lit- 
tle irritations spoil an other- 
wise pleasant holiday, Samp- 
son said. 

Among the bits of travel 
advice, shared by the Belleville 
travel agent are: 

• Thou shalt not take any- 


thing too seriously, for a caref- 
ree mind is the beginning of a 
happy vacation; 

• Thou shalt not let other 
tourists get on thy nerves, for 
thou art paying good money to 
have a good time; 

• Thou shalt not worry, for he 
that worrieth has no pleasure; 

• Thou shalt not judge the 
people of a country by one per- 
son with whom thou has trou- 
ble. and always remember that 
thou art a guest in every land, 
and 

• Thou shalt not make thy- 
self too obviously American. 
When in Rome, do somewhat as 
the Romans do. 

In addition, the travel agent 
advises tourists to learn to say 
"thank you” in any language, 
or at least give a genuine smile 
- understood in every language 
and dialect. Also, if possible, 
learn to make change in the 
currency of the country you are 
visiting to avoid being short- 
changed or cheated. 

Lastly, Sampson said, when 
traveling in a foreign country 
"remember thy passport, for a 
man without a passport is a 
man without a country.” 



Sailing 


Romulus residents Mr. and Mrs. William Lumpkin recently returned 
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Lucerne is a city that tempts you to 
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This is the Swiss transport 
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HAPPENINGS 


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Page C-6 

COMMUNITY CALENDAR 


Associated Newspapers 


June 14, 1990 


SEND INFORMATION - Items for 
the Community Calendar" should be 
submitted in writing no later than noon 
Friday to Community Calendar Associ 
aled Newspapers P O Box 578 
Wayne. Mich 48184 Each calendar 
event should be listed on a separate 
piece of paper For more information, 
call our newsroom at 729-4000 



CLUBSjGROUPS 

WIDOW S ORGANIZATION 

-"Week-End in St Louis" August 17-19 
for the 8th Annual Widow s Conference 
Reservations are being accepted For 
information, call Eva Baclawski at 582- 
3792 

TRI-COUNTY SINGLES & ENTER- 
TAINMENT- June 16 from 8 pm until 
1 30 am at the Airport-Hilton Admis- 
sion $5 For information call 842-7422. 

WESTSIDE SINGLES II - June 15 
from 8 p m. until 1 a m at the Livonia 
Elks. Ages 21 years and older Hotline. 
562-3170 

SHARE AND CARE CANCER SUP- 
PORT GROUP - meetings from 7 to 
8 30 p.m June 4 through August 1 in 
the Oncology Clinic. Suite 1014 in the 
Reichert Health Building, Catherine 
McAuley Health Center in Ann Arbor 
Registration is requested For informa- 
tion. call 572-3958 
CANTON LIONS FOOTBALL 
CLUB - will sponsor Football Camp 
from 9 a m to 4 p.m June 22 and 23 
For ages 7 to 14 years Fee $15 For 
information or to register, call Debby at 
397-1 720 or Cindy at 981 -4856 Space 
limited Lunch provided and partici- 
pants receive a t-shirt 
THE AMERICAN POLISH CEN- 
TURY CLUB OF STERUNG HEIGHTS 
- presents "Polish Festival of Macomb 
County" July 6 through 8 at Freedom Hill 
County Park Polka Mass Sunday at 1 
p m Free admission 
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF 
RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES - 
Dearborn Chapter 1515 monthly meet- 
ing June 26 at 1 p.m at Canfield Com- 
munity Center in Dearborn Heights 
Open to all federal, postal and civilian 
military retirees Program "Fitness After 
50" 

MEGADANCE SINGLES PARTY - 

every Friday night at 8 p.m at the Royal- 
ty House in Warren Admission $4 For 
ages 21 and older For information, call 
292-0766 

SUNDAY NIGHT SINGLES - dance 
party every Sunday night from 8 30 p m. 
until 12 30 a m at Roma s in Garden 
City Ages 25 to 55 years Admission $3 
For information, call 425-1430 
UPTOWN SINGLES DANCE PAR- 
TY - every Friday night this summer 
from 8pm until 1 30 a m at Roma’s of 
Bloomfield Admission is $4 Half off 
admission before 9 p.m . summer spe- 
cial For those ages 21 years and over 
For information, call 332-9237 
DEARBORN DYNAMIC TOAST- 
MASTERS - "Improve Your Public 
Speaking Skills" each Tuesday at 6 30 
p m. at the Ram's Horn Restaurant at 
Telegraph and Plymouth For informa- 
tion, call Jessie Palmer-Griffin at 421- 
7925 

HOLY SMOKE MASTERS TOAST- 
MASTERS CLUB - Dinner meeting at 
6 30 p.m. Thursdays at 7725 N Wayne 
Road For information, call Phyllis 455- 
1635 

TOPS MICHIGAN 380 - seeks indi- 
viduals to build healthy bodies and re- 
new their self-esteem through weight 
loss Meetings are every Wednesday 
from 6 30 to 8:30 p m at the Presbyte- 
rian Community Building. Belleville Call 
Elaine. 699-6512 

CAMPERS AND HIKERS - asso- 
ciation members meet at 7 p m the first 
Sunday of each month Call 699-5989 
EMOTIONS ANONYMOUS - Mem 

bers of the support group meet from 
7.30 to 9 p m every Tuesday and 
Wednesday in room 5 at the Garden 
City Health and Education Center. 6700 
Harrison, corner of Maplewood Call 
422-5787 

ENCORE POSTMASTECTOMY 
GROUP - Members of the national 
YWCA postmastectomy discussion, ex- 
ercise and support program for women 
meet from 10 30 a m to 12:30 p m ev- 
ery Monday at the Dearborn Athletic 
Club. Dearborn, and from 9 to 1 1 a m 
every Thursday at the Forum Health 
Club. Westland Call Julia. 561-4110 
ORAL MAJORITY TOASTMAS- 
TERS - Members meet at 5 45 p m 
each Tuesday at Denny’s restaurant. 
Ann Arbor Road at Interstate-275, Can- 
ton Township The group is a nonprofit 
education program of public speaking 
in communication and leadership, de- 
signed in a club atmosphere Call Phyl- 
lis at 455-1635 

TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY 
(TOPS) - members meet from 6 to 8 
p m Mondays at the Dorsey Commun- 
ity Center. 32715 Dorsey Road. West- 
land Call Sue. 722-6879 
TOUGHLOVE - Members of the 
group, a nonprofit program for parents 
troubled by their teens’ behavior, meet 
at 7 30 p.m every Thursday Call Rae in 
afternoons. 278-6873. or Delores after 6 
p m . 595-7448, for information on dates 
and meeting times 

PARENTS WTTHOUT PARTNERS 
-meet at 8 30 p m or ; the first and third 
Wednesday at the Taylor Moose Hall 
Call 928-44 1 1 for more information 
WAYNE/WESTLAND -Parents 
Without Partners Chapter 340. will stage 
their meetings at 8 p.m on the second 
and fourth Friday of each month at 
Wayne Amvets on South Merriman For 
more information, call 326-8931 or 595- 
7806 

ADVOCATES TOASTMASTERS - 

members and guests meet at 6 30 p.m 
each Thursday at the Omega Family 
Restaurant. Wayne Call 273-1313 for 
more information 

COPING WITH GRIEF. - adult sup- 
port group, meets the fourth Tuesday of 
each month at noon Call Jeane Seeley, 
662-6365 

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS - 

meets at 7 30 p m every Thursday at 
First Unred Methodist Church in Belle- 
ville 


MASONIC TEMPLE OF BELLEVIL- 
LE - will host an all-you-can-eat south- 
ern- style nreaktast from 8am to 1 p m 
the first Sunday of every month 



CHURCHES 


MIDDLEBELT BAPTIST CHURCH 

-will stag? 1 990 Vacation Bible School 
June 23 to July 1 for preschool through 
grade 6 from 9 am until 12 pm, 
adults, from 6 to 8 p m For information, 
call 728-3838 

' GARDEN CITY PRESBYTERIAN 
CHURCH -"An Old Fashioned Straw- 
berry Festival and Bake Sale" in com- 
memoration of the 1 50-year celebration 
of the church June 1 5 from 5 to 9 p m . 
choir music at 7 p m at 1 84 1 Middlebelt 
Road, one block south of Ford Road 
DAY CARE IS - offered through the 
Bethlehem Temple of Inkster for 
youngsters ages 2 weeks to 1 year Call 
274-7081 to be enrolled 



EDUCATION 


WILLIAM TYNDALE COLLEGE - 

Evening Open House on June 26 from 
6 30-9:30 p.m For information, call 
Heidi at 553-7200 or write William Tyn- 
dale College. 35700 West Twelve Mile 
Road. Farmington Hills, Ml 48331. 

NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING 
OPPORTUNITY - June 4 through 21 at 
Child and Family Service in Ypsilanti 
Those interested must attend an 
orientation at the Lifework Learning and 
Employment Center For information or 
to sign up for orientation, call Judi Paw- 
loski at 483-1418 

OFFICE SKILLS -A nine- week prog- 
ram which prepares participants tc 
work in business offices Begins July 2 
at Lifework Learning and Employment 
Center, Child and Family Service, in 
Ypsilanti Class limited to eight students 
For information, call Sally Kruger at 483- 
1418 

MARYGROVE COLLEGE NINTH 
ANNUAL SACRED MUSIC WORK- 
SHOP -The Childrens Choir Ways of 
Recruiting. Maintaining, and Enabling" 
Workshop will be June 18 through 20 
For registration or information, call 862- 
8000, ext. 240 or ext 354 

SEXUAL ASSAULT PROGRAM - 
"First Step" counseling, advocacy, re- 
source. education. 24 hours a day. For 
information call 459-5900 (24 hours a 
day) or Joanne at 525-2230 or 782- 
0441 Fees all services charged on 
sliding scale based on family income 
and size. Nobody will be denied ser- 
vices because of inability to pay 

U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY 
BOATING SKILLS AND SEAMAN- 
SHIP - class is offered through June 1 9 
It will be staged Tuesdays and Thurs- 
days from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m at Wayne 
County Community College. Taylor. 
Book fees, $13 for first family member. 
$7 for each additional member. Call R 
Kinser. 455-2676 after 6pm 

ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSES - 
will be offered through the Wayne- 
Westland Leisure Program Classes in- 
clude Battenberg lace, bread dough 
roses, country bows, covered band and 
hat boxes, coverlet and pillow, creative 
twist dolls and jointed bunny Call 728 
0100 

MICHIGAN EDUCATIONAL INSTI- 
TUTE - is offering free classes in areas 
such as word processing, beginning 
and advanced typing, and auto body 
repair Call 563-6310 



The following schools/organizations 
are planning reunions 

■ HAMTRAMCK HIGH SCHOOL - 
class of 1955 January and June gradu- 
ates. October 20. 1990 For information, 
call Gerald Moskwa at 979-8634 

■ ROMULUS HIGH SCHOOL - 
class of 1970. August 18 at the Marriot 
Inn-Airport For information call Nancy at 
941-6758 or Marsha at 941-5245 

■ ST. MARY - of Wayne, class of 
1970. June 30 through July 1 For in- 
formation, call Bob and Kathy Moore at 
485-7983 after 5 p m or Manuel P. Len- 
tine III at 729-7612 before 2 p m 

■ WAYNE MEMORIAL HIGH 
SCHOOL -<lass of 1985, Julv 7 from 7 
p.m until 1 a m at the Lauiel Manor 
Conference Banquet Center in Livonia 
Cost $25 per person For information 
call Steve Johnson at 595-8082 or 728 
9513 

■ DEARBORN FORDSON - class 
of January 1965, November 9 Call 
Irma (lafrate) Cerroni at 464-3774 or Vir- 
ginia (Mariam) Koch at 981 4763 

■ INKSTER HIGH SCHOOL - class 
of 1980. August 3 through 5 Cost $35 
per person Final payment is due June 
16 For information, call 565-9086 or , 
277-0643 

■ DETROIT EAST CATHOLIC 
HIGH SCHOOL - class of 1970 Nov 
23, at St Leo Club - Knights of Col- 
umbus. East Detroit For information, 
call 5287254 

■ LEE M. THURSTON HIGH 
SCHOOL - class of 1 965. July 7 at 6 30 
pm at the Radisson Ho:el at Metro Air- 
port in Romulus For information, call 
1-800-397-0010 

■ REDFORD UNION HIGH 
SCHOOL - class of 1965. October 6 at 
the Plymouth Radisson For information, 
call Donna (Tomlinson) Coulter at 531- 
1292 or Rob Pnebe at 8783903 

■ WAYNE MEMORIAL HIGH 


SCHOOL - class of 1975 Call 1-800- 
397-0010 

■ GARDEN CITY WEST HIGH 
SCHOOL - class of 1980. June 15 at 
6 30 pm at tl»e Hawthorne Valley in 
Westland For information call 1-800 
397TX310 



SENIORS 


WAYNE-WESTLAWD SCHOOLS 
CLUB - The following activities have 
been planned at the Dyer center. 36745 
Marquette Road. Westland Hours are 9 
am to 4 pm Monday through Friday 
Call 595-2161 for more details 

■ Bingo at 1 p m on June 13, 20. 27 
Progressive jackpot and money pnzes 
Open to the public 

■ Several non-credit classes are 
offered to seniors Spanish is offered 
from 9 a m to noon every Monday, knit- 
ting and crocheting with Ellen, 9 30 to 
11:30 a m Tuesdays; plastic needle- 
point with Doris, 9 30 to 11 30 am 
Tuesdays, ceramics for bazaar. 10 am 
Thursdays; exercise with Sheri. 9 30 to 
10 30 a m Thursdays; wood carvers, 9 
a m to noon Fridays; and crafts for 
bazaar, 9 30 to 11 30 a m Fridays 

THE WESTLAND SENIOR RE- 
SOURCES DEPARTMENT, 
FRIENDSHIP CENTER - The following 
activities have been planned at the 
Westland Senior Friendship Center 
(Senior Resources Department), 1119 
N Newburgh Road, Westland The cen- 
ter is open Monday through Fnday Call 
722-7632 for more details 

■ Basic foot care i& available to 
seniors from 9 30 to noon every Tues- 
day and Thursday at the Friendship 
Center, by appointment 

■ Exercise is offered daily at the 
Friendship Center from 9:30 to 1030 
am Monday through Fnday Moderate 
exercise and walking track available 


■ Haircuts are available by appoint- 
ment only Men s cuts are $5 and ladies 
are $6 Sign up at the front desk 

■ Health-awareness day is set for 
every Friday Free health services are 
offered at this time by appointment 


WAYNE SENIOR CITIZENS - The 

following activities have been planned 
at the Wayne Community Center, 4635 
Howe Road, Wayne For details, call 
721-7400 Exercise - Tuesday 9 a m 

■ Maindish Potluck, June 14 at 1 1 30 
am 

■ Cards, June 26 at 6 30 p.m 

■ Craft fun. June 27 from 1-4 p m 

■ Trip payments. June 28 at 10 30 
am 

■ Bingo, June 28 at 1 30 p.m 

■ Trips August 1990 tnp to Northern 
Canada, 7 days, cost $699, due July 14; 
August 2. Summer Afternoon Tea Party, 
$1 ; October 4-5. Paw Paw Dinner Train, 
touring Ihe Marshall Homes, stop at 
Saugatuck for a dune buggy ride and 
Win Schulers, Cost $179 , November 
7-9. Rebmevon Pirt. A fun Christmas 
mystery tnp, cost $199 . November 27, 
A Christmas Walk ‘Toledo Ohio", De- 
cember 9-10. Niagara Falls Festival of 
Lights, see Tennessee Ernie Ford 

■ Blood pressure screening The 
service is offered from 10 a m to noon 
every first Thursday of the month 

■ Handyman referral service is avail- 
able for help with odd jobs around the 
house is available to Wayne senior 
citizens For information, call 721-7400 
Monday through Friday 1 to 4 p.m. 

■ Medicare information is provided 
to Wayne seniors by appointment 
Counselors will provide information on 
benefits, claims and appeals Call the 
center for details 

■ Wayne Golden Hour Club bingo is 
played at 1 30 p m the second and 
fourth Thursday of each month Public is 
invited to play Event is staged at the 
Wayne Community Center. Call 721- 
7400 

■ Wayne Golden Hour Club meets at 
1 1 a m. every Thursday. A potluck im- 
mediately follows 

ROMULUS SENIORCmZENS - 

The following activities have been plan- 
ned at the Romulus Senior Center, 
36515 Bibbins Road, Romulus For de- 
tails. call 942-6852 between 8 30 a m 


and 4 30 p m Monday through Friday 

■ Dinner at Haarer’s in Manchester 
June 15 leaving at 3 30 p m Dinner at 
your own expense 

■ Port Stanley, Ontario tour July 5 
from 7 45 a m until 6 15 p m 

■ Chesanmg Showboat with Phyllis 
Diller July 1 1 from 2 45 p m until 1 30 
am 

■ Home helpers are available to 
those who need extra assistance, call 
Sandy at 722-2830 

■ Insurance information is available 
from noon until 2pm every Thursday 
There is no charge 

CANTON SENIORS - The following 
activities are sponsored by the Canton 
Township seniors program 

■ MACKINAC ISLAND GET- 
TOGETHER - The Michigan Recrea- 
tion and Park Association is having its 
23rd Annual Mackinac Island get- 
together for seniors on October 10-12 
Cost $250 Deposit $100 is due at time 
of registration Full payment due on 
June 22 For information, call 397-5444 

■ Ride the Queen of Saugatuck on 
the Kalamazoo River on July 18 

■ A trip to a Detroit Tigers Game will 
be offered on August 22 Cost $10.50 
Registration begins June 4 at the Can- 
ton Recreation Center 

■ Sign-up sheets are available for a 
trip to Chesaning Trip will include a 
show with Phyllis Diller The tnp is July 
13, and the cost is $24 


SENIOR MEALS OFFERED - A hot 

lunch is offered for community seniors 
at least 55 years of age at the Westland 
Medical Center Meals are offered from 
1 1 30 a m to 1 30 p m daily for $2 Call 
467-2790 



FUN FOR ALL 


SUPERVISED SUMMER PLAY- 


GROUND PROGRAM - Monday 
through Friday from 10 am. until 1 p m 
and 2pm until 5pm, times alternate, 
beginning June 20 until August 2 at 23 
parks located throughout Canton Free 
For Canton resident only For informa- 
tion. call 397-5110 between 8 30 a m 
until 5 p m 

MICHIGAN’S STORYTELLERS 
FESTIVAL - June 22-23 at Flint s Cros- 
sroads Village and Huckleberry Rail- 
road Starts at 7-11 p m on June 22 
costing $7 for adults, $5 for children 
4-12 years, $6 for seniors and students 
Starts June 23 at 12 p m , costing $7.25 
for adults, $4 95 for children 4-12 years. 
$6 25 for seniors and free to children 3 
years and under For information, call 
7387100 

THE 1990 FROG ISLAND FESTIV- 
AL -June 22-24 at Frog Island Park in 
Ypsilanti begimng at 5 p m on June 22 
and at 12 pm. on June 23, 24 Adv- 
anced ticket cost $9 50 June 22; 
$1 1 50 for June 23. 24. $25 for a three- 
day pass, with children 12 and under 
admitted free Tickets cost at the gate 
$1 2 June 22. $1 4 for June 23. 24. $35 for 
a three-day pass Ticket purchases at 
all Ticketmaster Outlets and various 
area businesses and also by calling 
763-TKTS For information, call 487 
2229 

THE SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN 

MENSA - public meeting will be held 
June 1 6 at 8 p m at the Southfield Civic 
Center in Southfield Socializing from 7- 
8 p m Admission $3 For information, 
call Armas Lamsa at 547-8104 

JR. GOLF LEAGUE - beginning 
June 25 for six weeks from 8am until 2 
p.m Monday through Fnday for boys 
and girls ages 11-18 years at Fellows 
Creek Golf Course Eligibility indi- 
viduals who have golfing experience or 
have previously taken golf lessons and/ 
or attended golf clinics Cost $35 per 
person You must attend the gotf clinic 
as part of this program held on June 23 
at 1 0 am at Fellows Creek Golf Course 
For information, call 397-5110 

12TH ANNUAL CANTON FIVE 
MILE RUN - June 23 at 9 am. leaving 
from Proctor Road in Canton and 
finishing at Canton Recreation Com- 
plex- Check -m and late registration at 8 
a m at the Township Administration 
Building Age classifications for men 
and women 



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June 14, 1990 


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Page C-7 


Pipers to kick off music series 


By JOAN DYER-ZINNER 
Belleville City Editor 

Bagpipe music by the St. 
Andrew’s Pipers will launch 
the summer music program in 
Belleville on June 17. 

The pipers will appear on 
Sunday afternoon - the final 
day of the three-day Belleville 
Strawberry Festival - along 
with the Highland Dancers at 
the Fourth Street Mall. 

Concerts in Victory Park will 
begin at 3 p.m. the following 
Sunday when the Belleville 
High School Ambassadors. 


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Continued from page C-1 


1 package vanilla pudding (In- 
stant) 

1 cup milk 

21-ounce can cherry pie filling 

Crush crackers (reserving two 
tablespoons) and place in an 
eight-by -eight-by-two-inch bak- 
ing dish. Add melted margarine 
and stir together. Pat mixture 
evenly over bottom of the dish. 
Chill in freezer for 10 minutes. In 
a small mixing bowl, place sour 
cream, dry pudding mix and 
milk and beat with electric mixer 
on low speed until mixed well. 
Spread over crumb crust. Re- 
frigerate for half an hour. Spoon 
pie filling over pudding mixture. 
Sprinkle with remaining two tab- 
lespoons of cracker crumbs. If 
desired, add a half -cup chopped 
walnuts. Cover and chill over- 
night. 

Granola ice cream 
squares 

4 cups granola 
1/4 cup caramel or chocolate 
Ice cream topping 
1 quart vanilla Ice cream 

Sprinkle 2 cups granola in un- 
greased nine-by-nine-by-two-inch 
dish. Drizzle with ice cream top- 
ping. Cut ice cream into one-inch 
slices; place on granola in pan. 
Let stand until slightly softened; 
spread evenly. Sprinkle with re- 
maining granola, and drizzle 
with ice cream topping. Cover 
and freeze until firm, approx- 
imately six hours. Serve with 
additional topping if desired. 

Nutty butter chocolate 
bars 

1/2 cup soft butter 

1/2 cup firmly packed brown 

sugar 

1 1/4 cups sifted flour 

1/4 teaspoon salt 

3/4 cup creamy peanut butter 

1 package milk chocolate 
morsels 

2 tablespoons com syrup 

2 tablespoons water 

1 cup chopped walnuts 

Combine butter and brown 
sugar. Beat until creamy. Sift 
together flour and salt and blend 
into butter mixture. Press evenly 
into a 13-by-nine-by-two-inch pan. 
Bake at 350 degrees for 20 mi- 
nutes. Spread peanut butter im- 
mediately over top and let stand 
until cool. 

To make topping combine over 
hot (not boiling) water, chocolate 
morsels, com syrup and two tab- 
lespoons water ; stir until mixture 
is smooth. Stir in chopped nuts 
and spread evenly over peanut 
butter. Let stand until set. 

My Bunn bars 

3 ounces chocolate chips 

3 ounces butterscotch chips 
1/2 cup peanut butter 
1/2 cup margarine 
1/4 cup milk 
3 cups powdered sugar 

2 tablespoons regular 
vanilla pudding powder 

1/2 teaspoon vanilla 

3 ounces chocolate chips 

3 ounces butterscotch chips 
1/2 cup peanut butter 
1 1/2 cups salted peanuts 

For bottom layer melt together 
first three ingredients and pour 
into nine-by-13-inch pan. Chill 
well. Make filling by blending 
margarine and milk. Beat in 
powdered sugar, pudding powder 
and vanilla. Spread over bottom 
layer. Melt together another 
layer of chocolate chips, butters- 
cotch chips and peanut butter. 
Fold in salted peanuts. Spread 
over filling. Chill and cut into 
bars. 


featuring soloist Becky Rocha, 
appear. On July 1, the Ypsilanti 
Community Band, under the 
direction of Ken Bowman, will 
perform. 

Country-western music will 
ring out in Victory Park on July 
8 when the Stetzen County 
Western Band, under the direc- 
tion of Ken Duchane, performs. 
At 3 p.m. July 15, a Children’s 
Concert will feature The Clown 
Band, under the direction of 
Robert Collingwood. The Joy- 
ful Noise Choir, directed by 
Randy Thornberg, will per- 
form on July 22. 


Dixieland music will be fea- 
tured during the next two Sun- 
day afternoons when the Dixie- 
land Band, directed by Art Jos- 
lin, appears on July 29, and the 
Dixieland Band, directed by 
Morris Lawrence, appears on 
Aug. 5. 

The Northville Jazz Band, 
directed by Brian Buckmaster. 
will close the concert season 
with an Aug. 12 performance. 

All of the concerts will be 
staged at Victory Park, in 
downtown Belleville, near Five 
Points. 


Continued from page C-1 

Allow chips to melt slightly (two 
to three minutes). Slightly swirl 
chips as they melt; leave some 
whole for a marbled effect. Do 
not spread chips. Cool completel- 
y; cut into bars. Makes three to 
four dozen bars. 

To prepare caramel layer-In 
heavy one-quart saucepan com- 
bine butter and brown sugar. 
Cook over medium heat, stirring 


constantly, until entire surface of 
mixture begins to boil Boil one 
half to one minute, stirring con- 
stantly. 


Fudgy brownies 

4 squares unsweetened 
chocolate 

1/2 cup butter or margarine 
2 cups sugar 
4 eggs, beaten 
1 cups sifted flour 


1 teaspoon vanilla 
1 cup coarsely chopped wal- 
nuts 

Melt chocolate and butter 
together over hot water. Cool 
slightly. Gradually add sugar to 
eggs, beating thoroughly after 
each addition. Blend in chocolate 
mixture. Stir in flour. Then add 
vanilla and nuts. Spread in 
greased nine-inch square pan. 
Bake in slow oven (325 degrees) 
approximately 40 minutes. Cool 
in pan. Cut into squares. Makes 
two dozen brownies. 


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